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From: Petri <Petri_member@newsguy.com>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Running kermit from within glftpd
Date: 20 Apr 2004 12:19:51 -0700
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In article <40854371.4070504@nyc.rr.com>, Jeffrey Altman says...
> In some ways, you can compare what Petri is doing with C-Kermit
> to the EDI services provided by IBM's Information Exchange
> Service which also uses FTP protocol with AUTH TLS coupled with
> SITE commands to provide a secure user interface to back-end
> operations.
It sounds like rocket science when you say it... :)
I have solved it now, with help from a fellow admin.
I was looking for tool similar to filemon.exe for Windows from Sysinternals, or
SnoopDos on Amiga, and I was told there is in fact something called strace on
Linux.
So I ran 'chroot /glftpd strace kermit', and noticed that kermit never searched
/usr/kerberos/lib for libkrb* files.
I had to add that path into ld.so.conf and run ldconfig afterwards inside the
jail.
There was also a /etc/krb5.conf that had to be copied into the jail.
And that was it.
I tested against localhost, which also required /etc/hosts.
Unix helps them who help themselves, right? :)
Thanks again for your help and patience!
Petri