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Giant
01-15-2003, 01:17 PM
I got everything running smooth with ftplogger and ioa. But there is a slight
problem that nuke dont work correctly.

This is what i get:
200-Unable to rename direcotory. Try a manual rename
The nuke file gets created within the dir but the nuke database wont get updated.

If i create and nuke a empty folder it works flawless.
And if i remove the use of ftplogger it all works perfect.

Anyone got a clue on this? And if you need ectracts from cfg/ini files to check just ask and i'll post.

MajorPain
01-15-2003, 02:32 PM
i had same trouble...but narrowed it down by chmod the dir to 777...

MajorPain

Giant
01-15-2003, 03:14 PM
Hm 2nd editing.

Did some more testing.
It seems that nuke.log gets updated.
Dir is created with nuke factor and reason.
So far so good. Renaming dont work.
Entering the dir will show:

Nuker: Giant
Reason: test
Multi: 3
Time: 01/15:21:16

But unuke says: No record of nuke found.
Damn i'm sure its a simple thing i must have missed or setup wrong.

WarC
01-15-2003, 06:24 PM
'lo,

It will say no nuke record since it cant find correct header on the path([NUKED]-blaha) or whatever it is. permissions should not matter since it renames outside ioftpd. There are only a few users of ioA that have got this problem. Dunno why. HAvnt found a common factor. if you use an old version please upgrade to 0.6.4 version since I know I put something wrong in one of the previous but dunno which one.

I'm gonna see if I can find any clue to why this happens.
Usually it means that some other process is using the dir

/WarC

Giant
01-16-2003, 02:56 AM
Just wanted to let you know that i'm running 0.6.4.
Nuking will work flawless i i remove the FTPLogger.exe entries in ioFTPD ini.

FTPServerTools
01-16-2003, 04:04 AM
Try to edit FTPServerTools.ini and change the MessageFile=.message to
MessageFile=.ioftpd.message

Dark0n3 told me that those .ioftpd.* get autodeleted on the RMD command so that should solve it.

Phlegm
01-16-2003, 07:46 AM
case specific, ie. .ioFTPD.message, not .ioftpd.message