* problems with Apache, FTP, SAMBA @ 2003-06-19 18:37 Alan Bort 2003-06-19 19:27 ` Ray Olszewski 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Alan Bort @ 2003-06-19 18:37 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-newbie Ok... her is my problem: I have apache2, proftpd and samba on two machines. Though I have them configured correctly (at least I think so) I have the fopllowing problem. Machine A has access to internet trough machine B. From A I can see and use B's apache perfectly. BUT from B to A I can't... I keep getting 403 Forbidden. What am I missconfiguring on A?. FTP: I can't have access to anyone of the machines trough FTP. I am having some troubles with the config... what should I configuree again... what are the files that I should edit. When trying to connect it just says conection refused.. nothing else. I'm having troubles with this. I use xinet.d's pro-ftpd. SAMBA: while on A samba works perfectly, on B it doesn't seem to work... whenever I try to connecto (from C, with windows) the server goes down. I am using a standalone SAMBA, I think it's the latest. Again... I think there might be some incompatibility problem with the config file... and I'm not sure it installed correctly. I would appreciate ANY help you can provide me. Thanks a lot. Oh, BTW: how does ssh file transfer work??? Thanks. PS: what CVS server do you recomend??? and webdav? thanks a lot... yet again. -- Alan Bort Linux Registered User 298277 -Country Manager- [http://counter.li.org] [ http://www.linuxquestions.org ] Username: Ciccio [ http://es.tldp.org ] Ciccio.- - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-newbie" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.linux-learn.org/faqs ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: problems with Apache, FTP, SAMBA 2003-06-19 18:37 problems with Apache, FTP, SAMBA Alan Bort @ 2003-06-19 19:27 ` Ray Olszewski 2003-06-19 20:39 ` Alan Bort 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Ray Olszewski @ 2003-06-19 19:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-newbie At 02:37 PM 6/19/2003 -0400, Alan Bort wrote: >Ok... her is my problem: > > I have apache2, proftpd and samba on two machines. Though > I have them >configured correctly (at least I think so) I have the fopllowing >problem. Machine A has access to internet trough machine B. From A I >can see and use B's apache perfectly. BUT from B to A I can't... I keep >getting 403 Forbidden. What am I missconfiguring on A?. Hard to say. Can A "see and use" its own apache server successfully? What about the Windows machine ("C") that you refer to later? Are there any access restriction on A's apache (in access.conf, usually)? Can whatever directory and file gets accessed via the URL you are using be executed (the directory) and read (the file) by the userid that apache runs as? > FTP: I can't have access to anyone of the machines trough > FTP. I am >having some troubles with the config... what should I configuree >again... what are the files that I should edit. When trying to connect >it just says conection refused.. nothing else. I'm having troubles with >this. I use xinet.d's pro-ftpd. "Connection Refused" most likely means that nothing is listening on the ftp port. Or it could mean that the particular IP addresses you are connecting from are disallowed. Or, just barely possible, you could have a firewall rule in place that blocks access. I surmise that you run ftp the usual way, through inetd (in your case, xinetd). Use "netstat -l" to verify that something is listening on port 21. Check the xinetd configuration file to make sure it is listening on that port. Check hosts.allow and hosts.deny to see if they interfere with access. Check your firewall ruleset (probably with "iptables -nvL", if you run a 2.4.x kernel) to see if there are any rules that DENY access. > SAMBA: while on A samba works perfectly, on B it doesn't > seem to >work... whenever I try to connecto (from C, with windows) the server >goes down. I am using a standalone SAMBA, I think it's the latest. >Again... I think there might be some incompatibility problem with the >config file... and I'm not sure it installed correctly. This is too vague even to allow guessing ... I can't tell for sure if the problem is on A or B, and if "the server goes down" means the samba daemon process dies or the machine itself crashes. Check your logs and see what samba thinks happens. Run "top" while you are trying to connect and look for oddities. >I would appreciate ANY help you can provide me. Thanks a lot. As a general matter, to get good advice, you have to provide good information. That means including both basic background details -- what Linux distro and version? what kernel? what versions of apps? ("I think it's the latest" is meaningless, unless you do daily, sometimes hourly, reinstalls of all your apps from their CVS trees) -- and relevant specifics -- what URL you try to use, what IP addresses are involved, what the exact commands you send are, what the exact error messages are, and so forth. If you have a hard failure ("goes down"), information about the hardware involved might be relevant. Depending on the answers to some of the questions I posed, it might be useful to know the basic networking information for the two machines ... the output of ifconfig -a netstat -nr or equivalents (e.g., "ip addr show" and "ip route show") if you don't have those commands. >Oh, BTW: how does ssh file transfer work??? You use the scp command to transfer files over an ssh link. Its man page will provide the details. >Thanks. > >PS: what CVS server do you recomend??? and webdav? No recommendation on the first. On the second ... what's a "webdav"? - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-newbie" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.linux-learn.org/faqs ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: problems with Apache, FTP, SAMBA 2003-06-19 19:27 ` Ray Olszewski @ 2003-06-19 20:39 ` Alan Bort 0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Alan Bort @ 2003-06-19 20:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-newbie I didn't mean to do a HUGE mail about this... so I made as short as possible. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ray Olszewski" <ray@comarre.com> To: <linux-newbie@vger.kernel.org> Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 3:27 PM Subject: Re: problems with Apache, FTP, SAMBA > At 02:37 PM 6/19/2003 -0400, Alan Bort wrote: > >Ok... her is my problem: > > > > I have apache2, proftpd and samba on two machines. Though > > I have them > >configured correctly (at least I think so) I have the fopllowing > >problem. Machine A has access to internet trough machine B. From A I > >can see and use B's apache perfectly. BUT from B to A I can't... I keep > >getting 403 Forbidden. What am I missconfiguring on A?. > > Hard to say. > > Can A "see and use" its own apache server successfully? What about the > Windows machine ("C") that you refer to later? A... well. I didn't try... perhaps it would be a good idea. But that's not really the problem. I need access from other machines, not local access. I'll make sure when I get home. C doesn't work very well. when I tried to close the FTP client it crashed. and whenever I try to open Internet Explorer it opens infinite IEs. I'm getting a copy of windows to re-install. > > Are there any access restriction on A's apache (in access.conf, usually)? No unless the default install comes with any sort of restritions there. But i will check it when I get home. > > Can whatever directory and file gets accessed via the URL you are using be > executed (the directory) and read (the file) by the userid that apache runs as? Of course. All files and the DocumentRoot are RWX for all users, and belong to user:group alan:alan > > > FTP: I can't have access to anyone of the machines trough > > FTP. I am > >having some troubles with the config... what should I configuree > >again... what are the files that I should edit. When trying to connect > >it just says conection refused.. nothing else. I'm having troubles with > >this. I use xinet.d's pro-ftpd. > > "Connection Refused" most likely means that nothing is listening on the ftp > port. Or it could mean that the particular IP addresses you are connecting > from are disallowed. Or, just barely possible, you could have a firewall > rule in place that blocks access. But the daemon is running (at least it should) I'll check when I get home. > > I surmise that you run ftp the usual way, through inetd (in your case, > xinetd). Yes. I do. > > Use "netstat -l" to verify that something is listening on port 21. I'm not at home right now. But I will ASAP. > > Check the xinetd configuration file to make sure it is listening on that port. HOW? I have in /etc/xinetd.d/pro-ftpd.conf the line disable=no. That should be enough... right? > > Check hosts.allow and hosts.deny to see if they interfere with access. Nothing wrong there. > > Check your firewall ruleset (probably with "iptables -nvL", if you run a > 2.4.x kernel) to see if there are any rules that DENY access. I tried #service iptables stop and still didn't work. > > > > SAMBA: while on A samba works perfectly, on B it doesn't > > seem to > >work... whenever I try to connecto (from C, with windows) the server > >goes down. I am using a standalone SAMBA, I think it's the latest. > >Again... I think there might be some incompatibility problem with the > >config file... and I'm not sure it installed correctly. > > This is too vague even to allow guessing ... I can't tell for sure if the > problem is on A or B, and if "the server goes down" means the samba daemon > process dies or the machine itself crashes. Check your logs and see what > samba thinks happens. Run "top" while you are trying to connect and look > for oddities. Problem Solved. There was a version incompatibility. and I installed the new samba wrong. I'm downloading the latest tarball and installing it today. The problem, as usual, was the config File. > > >I would appreciate ANY help you can provide me. Thanks a lot. > > As a general matter, to get good advice, you have to provide good > information. That means including both basic background details -- what > Linux distro and version? what kernel? what versions of apps? ("I think > it's the latest" is meaningless, unless you do daily, sometimes hourly, > reinstalls of all your apps from their CVS trees) -- and relevant specifics > -- what URL you try to use, what IP addresses are involved, what the exact > commands you send are, what the exact error messages are, and so forth. I know... but I am a little newbie on linux, and I have troubles finding logs sometimes. > > If you have a hard failure ("goes down"), information about the hardware > involved might be relevant. > > Depending on the answers to some of the questions I posed, it might be > useful to know the basic networking information for the two machines ... > the output of > > ifconfig -a > netstat -nr > > or equivalents (e.g., "ip addr show" and "ip route show") if you don't have > those commands. > > >Oh, BTW: how does ssh file transfer work??? > > You use the scp command to transfer files over an ssh link. Its man page > will provide the details. Thanks. I'll read it. > > >Thanks. > > > >PS: what CVS server do you recomend??? and webdav? > > > No recommendation on the first. On the second ... what's a "webdav"? Sorry, I'm not sure if it's really called that way. but for webdav I mean a web interface for the CVS server. 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