Vsftpd erreur 530 au login

Bonjour à tous

Je suis depuis hier après midi en train d’installer vsftpd sur mon PC j’ai suivi ce tuto : isalo.org/wiki.debian-fr/ind … root_mysql

J’ai crée la base de donnée, les utilisateurs virtuels, j’utilise un dossier existant qui est dans mon /home (à savoir /home/nerach/FTP); J’ai mis de côté le certificat autosigné.

Mais je suis tomber sur un os… a chaque fois que je tente une connection, j’ai invariablement une erreur à la connexion.

530 Login incorrect. Login failed.

Alors, j’ai chercher mais je n’arrive pas à trouver…

Voici les fichiers de config dans leur état actuel.

[code]cat /etc/vsftpd.conf

Example config file /etc/vsftpd.conf

The default compiled in settings are fairly paranoid. This sample file

loosens things up a bit, to make the ftp daemon more usable.

Please see vsftpd.conf.5 for all compiled in defaults.

READ THIS: This example file is NOT an exhaustive list of vsftpd options.

Please read the vsftpd.conf.5 manual page to get a full idea of vsftpd’s

capabilities.

Run standalone? vsftpd can run either from an inetd or as a standalone

daemon started from an initscript.

listen=YES

Run standalone with IPv6?

Like the listen parameter, except vsftpd will listen on an IPv6 socket

instead of an IPv4 one. This parameter and the listen parameter are mutually

exclusive.

#listen_ipv6=YES

Allow anonymous FTP? (Beware - allowed by default if you comment this out).

anonymous_enable=NO

Uncomment this to allow local users to log in.

local_enable=YES

Uncomment this to enable any form of FTP write command.

write_enable=YES

Default umask for local users is 077. You may wish to change this to 022,

if your users expect that (022 is used by most other ftpd’s)

#local_umask=022

Uncomment this to allow the anonymous FTP user to upload files. This only

has an effect if the above global write enable is activated. Also, you will

obviously need to create a directory writable by the FTP user.

#anon_upload_enable=YES

Uncomment this if you want the anonymous FTP user to be able to create

new directories.

#anon_mkdir_write_enable=YES

Activate directory messages - messages given to remote users when they

go into a certain directory.

dirmessage_enable=YES

If enabled, vsftpd will display directory listings with the time

in your local time zone. The default is to display GMT. The

times returned by the MDTM FTP command are also affected by this

option.

use_localtime=YES

Activate logging of uploads/downloads.

xferlog_enable=YES

Make sure PORT transfer connections originate from port 20 (ftp-data).

connect_from_port_20=YES

If you want, you can arrange for uploaded anonymous files to be owned by

a different user. Note! Using “root” for uploaded files is not

recommended!

#chown_uploads=YES
#chown_username=whoever

You may override where the log file goes if you like. The default is shown

below.

xferlog_file=/var/log/vsftpd.log

If you want, you can have your log file in standard ftpd xferlog format.

Note that the default log file location is /var/log/xferlog in this case.

xferlog_std_format=YES

You may change the default value for timing out an idle session.

idle_session_timeout=600

You may change the default value for timing out a data connection.

data_connection_timeout=120

It is recommended that you define on your system a unique user which the

ftp server can use as a totally isolated and unprivileged user.

#nopriv_user=ftpsecure

Enable this and the server will recognise asynchronous ABOR requests. Not

recommended for security (the code is non-trivial). Not enabling it,

however, may confuse older FTP clients.

#async_abor_enable=YES

By default the server will pretend to allow ASCII mode but in fact ignore

the request. Turn on the below options to have the server actually do ASCII

mangling on files when in ASCII mode.

Beware that on some FTP servers, ASCII support allows a denial of service

attack (DoS) via the command “SIZE /big/file” in ASCII mode. vsftpd

predicted this attack and has always been safe, reporting the size of the

raw file.

ASCII mangling is a horrible feature of the protocol.

#ascii_upload_enable=YES
#ascii_download_enable=YES

You may fully customise the login banner string:

ftpd_banner=Bienvenu sur le FTP.

You may specify a file of disallowed anonymous e-mail addresses. Apparently

useful for combatting certain DoS attacks.

#deny_email_enable=YES

(default follows)

#banned_email_file=/etc/vsftpd.banned_emails

You may restrict local users to their home directories. See the FAQ for

the possible risks in this before using chroot_local_user or

chroot_list_enable below.

chroot_local_user=YES

You may specify an explicit list of local users to chroot() to their home

directory. If chroot_local_user is YES, then this list becomes a list of

users to NOT chroot().

#chroot_local_user=YES
#chroot_list_enable=YES

(default follows)

#chroot_list_file=/etc/vsftpd.chroot_list

You may activate the “-R” option to the builtin ls. This is disabled by

default to avoid remote users being able to cause excessive I/O on large

sites. However, some broken FTP clients such as “ncftp” and “mirror” assume

the presence of the “-R” option, so there is a strong case for enabling it.

#ls_recurse_enable=YES

Debian customization

Some of vsftpd’s settings don’t fit the Debian filesystem layout by

default. These settings are more Debian-friendly.

This option should be the name of a directory which is empty. Also, the

directory should not be writable by the ftp user. This directory is used

as a secure chroot() jail at times vsftpd does not require filesystem

access.

secure_chroot_dir=/var/run/vsftpd/empty

This string is the name of the PAM service vsftpd will use.

pam_service_name=vsftpd

This option specifies the location of the RSA certificate to use for SSL

encrypted connections.

rsa_cert_file=/etc/ssl/private/vsftpd.pem

#guest_enable=YES
user_config_dir=/etc/vsftpd/vsftpd_user_conf
local_root=/home/nerach/FTP
#virtual_use_local_privs=YES

#ssl_enable=YES
#require_ssl_reuse=NO
#force_local_data_ssl=NO
#force_local_logins_ssl=YES
#ssl_sslv2=YES
#ssl_sslv3=YES
#ssl_tlsv1=YES

userlist_enable=YES
userlist_file=/etc/vsftpd/vsftpd_deny

If you enable anonymous FTP with VSFTPD, remember to define the root

directory that visitors will visit.

This is done with the anon_root directive.

#anon_root=/home/nerach/FTP[/code]

cat /etc/pam.d/vsftpd #%PAM-1.0 auth sufficient pam_unix.so account sufficient pam_unix.so auth required /lib/security/pam_mysql.so verbose=0 user=root passwd=pass host=192.168.1.109 db=vsftpd table=users usercolumn=login passwdcolumn=password crypt=3 where=users.active=1 sqllog=yes logtable=log logmsgcolumn=message logusercolumn=login logpidcolumn=pid loghostcolumn=host logtimecolumn=time account required /lib/security/pam_mysql.so verbose=0 user=root passwd=pass host=192.168.1.109 db=vsftpd table=users usercolumn=login passwdcolumn=password crypt=3 where=users.active=1 sqllog=yes logtable=log logmsgcolumn=message logusercolumn=login logpidcolumn=pid loghostcolumn=host logtimecolumn=time

cat /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd_user_conf/utilisateur1 local_root=/home/nerach/FTP write_enable=YES anon_upload_enable=YES anon_mkdir_write_enable=YES anon_other_write_enable=YES

cat /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd_deny root daemon bin sys sync games man lp mail news uucp proxy www-data backup list irc gnats nobody libuuid Debian-exim statd messagebus avahi gdm haldaemon hplip nerach polkituser saned dnsmasq beagleindex festival sshd cl-builder usbmux ftp mysql

Et je crois que c’est tout.

Aller hop, résolu.

J’ai abandonnée la base MySQL, je sèche vraiment trop… Je retenterais lorsque le tuto sera un peu plus “carré”

J’ai remplacer le tout par de simple user sans /home. Et virer le shell serait peut être une bonne idée aussi.

Me reste plus qu’à résoudre le soucis avec l’utf8, ça avance !

Edit :
Au cas où ça servirait à quelqu’un;
Création d’utilisateur sans /home ni shell