SuSE Linux: Version 6.2
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Athough you've installed an FTP environment and you can log in you cannot display a directory list (although a blind file transfer is possible).
You've forgotten to make a /dev/null
device in your chroot
environment
With the following command you can do just this:
su - -c "mknod /usr/local/ftp/dev/null c 1 3 -m 666"
You'll be asked for the "root" password after which the device will be created. The listing of ans anonymous FTP should be no problem now.