More info will follow when it's released.Įdit: Alright, I've added a new release today (3 huge releases this week!) including the Mac OS Anthology disc set! See here.Īnd I've decided to release the Mac OS Anthology disc set, it's large but it's Apple original, and a nice addition to BetaArchive. I've uploaded the System 7.5.2 international releases and some abandonware. And if you want to put them on real floppies (to use on a real Mac) you can just use Winimage or rawrite on a PC to write them. I can open the floppy images and ISO images in OS X without a problem, so you need to figure out how to associate the file with the application to open them. Unfortunately there is no "Open with." menu. Mrpijey wrote:Opening these in Mac OS 9 (or earlier) is always a mess considering that those OS:es used metainformation to store what app is used to open it. And I may add the original compilation to BetaArchive as well, but it's 8 DVD discs so it's quite large. Same goes with the "International" ones.Įither way, both International and British goes into the International folder since I try to keep the US-english versions as non-international. If anyone can confirm this then please do. I.e "colour" vs "color", "flavour" vs "flavor" etc, including grammatical differences. I am not entirely sure why Apple made a "British" version, but Andy suggested it's because they made them to comply with the british-english dictionary which differs some from the US-english. Some of these releases are the "" and "" ones. Please check my new uploads with those you got and send up whatever is missing. In addition, I am adding the remaining missing versions from the Apple compilation set I have, including some System 7 releases you provided me earlier (that weren't on the compilation discs, oddly enough). Remember, these floppy and disc images comes directly from official Apple DVD:s. I tried to burn one of the ISO:s with Toast (in Mac OS 8.0) and it worked fine to open the disc. With user "ftp" listed in /etc/passwd with home directory set to "/var/ftp" and access rights to /var/ftp set to "drwxr-xr-x" and /var/ftp/incoming to "drwxrwxrwx".could it be due to PAM maybe? I don't find any FTP log file in /var/log to investigate.Opening these in Mac OS 9 (or earlier) is always a mess considering that those OS:es used metainformation to store what app is used to open it. #500 OOPS: bad bool value in config file for: chown_uploadsĮdit: with trailing space removed from "chown_uploads", err 500 is solved, but anonymous still doesn't work: client>. I also tried "# chmod 777 /var/ftp/incoming/", but get the same error.ĭoes someone know how to configure Vsftpd with minimum security?Įdit: SELinux is disabled and here are the file permissions: # cat /etc/sysconfig/selinuxįtp:x:14:50:FTP User:/var/ftp:/sbin/nologinĭrwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 Mar 14 10:53 ftpĭrwxrwxrwx 2 ftp ftp 4096 Mar 14 10:53 incomingĭrwxr-xr-x 3 ftp ftp 4096 Mar 14 11:29 pub ![]() When I log on from a client, here's what I get:ĥ00 OOPS: cannot change directory:/var/ftp/pub/incoming ![]() #chroot_list_file=/etc/vsftpd.chroot_list #directory was created by root, hence owned by root.root #anonymous users are restricted (chrooted) to anon_root logging as "ftp" or "anonymous" and typing any string as password) to upload a file: # yum install vsftpd No matter what I try, I can't get it to allow an anonymous user (ie. ![]() Some people recommend Vsftpd over PureFTPd or ProFTPd. I need a basic FTP server on Linux (CentOS 5.5) without any security measure, since the server and the clients are located on a test LAN, not connected to the rest of the network, which itself uses non-routable IP's behind a NAT firewall with no incoming access to FTP.
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