Bug 83438

Summary: [GinGin beta 4] - non-anonymous FTP fails -- cannot find hdlist
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Larry Troan <ltroan>
Component: anacondaAssignee: Jeremy Katz <katzj>
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE QA Contact: Mike McLean <mikem>
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Description Larry Troan 2003-02-04 15:20:45 UTC
When performing a non-anonymous FTP install, the install will fail trying to
find the hdlist. tty3 shows a corrupted ftp path name for finding the hdlist. 
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Action by: jhull
Issue Registered

ISSUE TRACKER 14909 opened as sev 1 against gingin beta4.

Comment 1 Larry Troan 2003-02-04 16:25:27 UTC
*** Bug 83439 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 2 Michael Fulbright 2003-02-04 19:12:17 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 80676 ***

Comment 3 Michael Fulbright 2003-02-18 20:09:33 UTC
According to DELL ISSUE TRACKER 14909 this issue still exists in beta 5.

I have done non-anonymous ftp installs successfully with recent trees.

What were the test conditions that failed?

Comment 4 Jeremy Katz 2003-02-21 03:58:11 UTC
Out of curiosity, were you connecting as a user who a) had a homedir other than
/ b) wasn't chroot'd when logging into the ftp server and c) trying to use an
absolute path based on /?

If so, this is fixed with the python package I built this afternoon.

Comment 5 Larry Troan 2003-02-23 19:21:00 UTC
FROM ISSUE TRACKER.....
Event posted 02-21-2003 02:49pm by jhull with duration of 0.00
Yes to all. I'm using a regular user named "install" whose home directory is
/home/install. I was using the absolute path, which is /var/ftp/pub/........

Would it be possible to get an anaconda update disk to verify the fix?


Comment 6 Mike McLean 2003-02-24 18:43:38 UTC
still seeing with -re0224.0

Comment 7 Mike McLean 2003-02-26 01:34:40 UTC
consolidating

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 84692 ***

Comment 8 Red Hat Bugzilla 2006-02-21 18:51:35 UTC
Changed to 'CLOSED' state since 'RESOLVED' has been deprecated.