Bug 4832

Summary: Missing /etc/pam.d/ftp in proftpd package
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Powertools Reporter: Mike McHenry <mmchenry>
Component: proftpdAssignee: Tim Powers <timp>
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Description Mike McHenry 1999-09-01 17:19:59 UTC
The latest proftpd package for Powertools 6.0 is
missing /etc/pam.d/ftp. Although this file might be in
other packages it needs to be in proftpd as well. Without
this file an install of proftpd will not work, no one will
be authenticated because of the missing PAM configuration.

Comment 1 Tim Powers 1999-09-01 17:44:59 UTC
There is an update to the proftpd package, it isn't in the correct
place (right now anyway), but you can get the errata at:
http://www.redhat.com/corp/support/errata/RHSA1999034_O1.html

The update was erroniously placed under the distribution errata, so it
may change to the Powertools errata by the time you get this (so look
in the Powertools errata if you can't find it).

I tested this package on my production machine and it appears to work,
and the /etc/pam.d/ftp file is present (and belongs to proftpd).

Tim