2008-10-03 12:32:26 |
Robin Emery |
description |
Binary package hint: curlftpfs
Initially, I installed the 0.9.1 version of this package on my Hardy server installation. Connecting to the ftp server works fine with the correct username and password, but when I try to read a file, the incorrect username and password are used, resulting in a "permission denied" message when reading the file. Debug output from curlftpfs:
> USER test2
< 331 Password required for test2.
> PASS /.DS_Store
< 530 User cannot log in.
* Access denied: 530
The username and password are incorrect. All subsequent reads work OK for the rest of the session.
This is the same as the Debian bug #461455
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=461455
According to that bug report, the problem is fixed in the new release (0.9.2-1), available in the Intrepid repository. As all the dependancies of the Intrepid package are satisfied I installed it onto my Hardy server. The problem is still present: I do not believe this bug has been fixed.
My system:
Description: Ubuntu 8.04.1
Release: 8.04
I used the i386 version of the package.
Thanks,
Robin |
Binary package hint: curlftpfs
UPDATE: Downgrading libcurl3-gnutils to libcurl3-gnutls_7.16.4-2 makes the problem disappear. Presumably some incompatability between curlftpfs and libcurl?
Initially, I installed the 0.9.1 version of this package on my Hardy server installation. Connecting to the ftp server works fine with the correct username and password, but when I try to read a file, the incorrect username and password are used, resulting in a "permission denied" message when reading the file. Debug output from curlftpfs:
> USER test2
< 331 Password required for test2.
> PASS /.DS_Store
< 530 User cannot log in.
* Access denied: 530
The username and password are incorrect. All subsequent reads work OK for the rest of the session.
This is the same as the Debian bug #461455
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=461455
According to that bug report, the problem is fixed in the new release (0.9.2-1), available in the Intrepid repository. As all the dependancies of the Intrepid package are satisfied I installed it onto my Hardy server. The problem is still present: I do not believe this bug has been fixed.
My system:
Description: Ubuntu 8.04.1
Release: 8.04
I used the i386 version of the package.
Thanks,
Robin |
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