ProFTPD README.Cygwin ===================== Introduction ------------ Cygwin is a UNIX-like environment framework for Microsoft Windows 98/NT/2000/XP operating systems. Most programs that you are used to using can compile and behave exacttly the same way as on your favorite Unix system. However, there are some minor differences and compatibility issues. Configuring and Compiling ------------------------- In standard Cygwin setup, there's no such username as 'root'. By default, the configure script assigns 'Administrator' as the installation username. Should you want to change this, then specify a username in the 'install_user' environment variable. The rest of the installation process is as usual: ./configure make make install Note: Cygwin does not currently support large files (e.g. files larger than 2 GB). Also, Cygwin 1.3.22 or later should be installed. Earlier versions of Cygwin would result in error messsages like: 426 Transfer aborted. Socket operation on non-socket Installing as Windows service ----------------------------- Create a shell script and put it somewhere, with the following contents: --8<--Cut here-- #!/bin/sh # File: proftpd-config.sh # Purpose: Installs proftpd daemon as a Windows service cygrunsrv --install proftpd \ --path /usr/local/sbin/proftpd.exe \ --args "--nodaemon" \ --type manual \ --disp "Cygwin proftpd" \ --desc "ProFTPD FTP daemon" --8<--Cut here-- The --nodaemon option is important. It prevents the process from detaching. Thus you can always shut it down with "net stop proftpd" command. After running this script, you may run the daemon with "net start proftpd" command. Or, change the type from "manual" to "auto", and it will run on the system startup. You can remove the service with the command: cygrunsrv --remove proftpd Installing as inetd service ----------------------------- Edit the corresponding line in /etc/inetd.conf: ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/sbin/in.proftpd in.proftpd You can specify an alternative configuration file with -c option. Configuration File ------------------ The default configuration file resides in /usr/local/etc/proftpd.conf. However, the default version of the proftpd.conf created by the installation script is unusable within the Cygwin environment. Some configuration directives need to be changed as follows: ServerType standalone|inetd Needs to be set correctly. Having standalone when running from inetd produces daemon processes which are difficult or impossible to kill. User System Group Administrators By default, a Windows service runs as the SYSTEM user, and if User directive specifies some other user, ProFTPD fails to change to that user. Also, if no User directive given, the daemon tries to change the uid to the SYSTEM user ID. Using a less privileged user and/or group will result in errors when users attempt to login. The user specified in User directive should exist as a Windows account. In Windows User Manager, this login can be even disabled. As usual, make sure you have this entry in the Cygwin /etc/passwd file (produced by mkpasswd.exe). UserPassword username encrypted_passwd The encrypted password can be produced with the "openssl passwd" command. When a user logs in, the following non-fatal warnings will appear in the proftpd logs: error setting write fd IP_TOS: Invalid argument error setting read fd IP_TOS: Invalid argument error setting write fd TCP_NOPUSH: Protocol not available error setting read fd TCP_NOPUSH: Protocol not available Author: Stanislav Sinyagin CCIE #5478 ssinyagin@yahoo.com