Re: proftpd closing session after processing user password



michael.munger@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Can anyone help me figure out why proftpd is just quitting after
attempting to process the password?

Here's the log:

ProFTPD 1.3.0 (stable) (built Sat Jul 8 23:06:06 EDT 2006) standalone
mode STARTUP
192.168.1.4[192.168.1.4]) - FTP session requested from unknown class
192.168.1.4[192.168.1.4]) - connected - local : 192.168.1.79:21
192.168.1.4[192.168.1.4]) - connected - remote : 192.168.1.4:2942
192.168.1.4[192.168.1.4]) - FTP session opened.
192.168.1.4[192.168.1.4]) - dispatching PRE_CMD command 'USER michael'
to mod_core
192.168.1.4[192.168.1.4]) - dispatching PRE_CMD command 'USER michael'
to mod_core
192.168.1.4[192.168.1.4]) - dispatching PRE_CMD command 'USER michael'
to mod_delay
192.168.1.4[192.168.1.4]) - dispatching PRE_CMD command 'USER michael'
to mod_auth
192.168.1.4[192.168.1.4]) - dispatching CMD command 'USER michael' to
mod_auth
192.168.1.4[192.168.1.4]) - dispatching POST_CMD command 'USER michael'
to mod_sql
192.168.1.4[192.168.1.4]) - dispatching POST_CMD command 'USER michael'
to mod_delay
192.168.1.4[192.168.1.4]) - mod_delay/0.5: delaying for 162 usecs
192.168.1.4[192.168.1.4]) - dispatching LOG_CMD command 'USER michael'
to mod_sql
192.168.1.4[192.168.1.4]) - dispatching LOG_CMD command 'USER michael'
to mod_log
192.168.1.4[192.168.1.4]) - dispatching PRE_CMD command 'PASS (hidden)'
to mod_core
192.168.1.4[192.168.1.4]) - dispatching PRE_CMD command 'PASS (hidden)'
to mod_core
192.168.1.4[192.168.1.4]) - dispatching PRE_CMD command 'PASS (hidden)'
to mod_sql
192.168.1.4[192.168.1.4]) - dispatching PRE_CMD command 'PASS (hidden)'
to mod_delay
192.168.1.4[192.168.1.4]) - dispatching PRE_CMD command 'PASS (hidden)'
to mod_auth
192.168.1.4[192.168.1.4]) - dispatching CMD command 'PASS (hidden)' to
mod_auth
192.168.1.4[192.168.1.4]) - FTP session closed.


Not that i know anything about proftpd, but it looks like you are failing
authentication.

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