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Re: [ts-7000] Creating a working ftp account on my TS-7400

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Creating a working ftp account on my TS-7400
From: "David Algeo" <>
Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 15:28:10 -0600
what error did it give the after you created the home directory?

On 11/21/06, loupi7400 <> wrote:

Hello!

I have a TS-7400 development board and i want to upload new
programs into it. I can establish a telnet session and my
network is properly configured.

However, when i try to log to the ftp, with 'root' as username
and nothing for password, it fails.

So, i created a new account called 'myuser' with adduser.
But the home directory for the new account was not created!
When i try to log to a console with 'myuser', it says:
login: cannot cd to home directory or /

I also tried to add the 'myuser' home directory by myself, using
mkdir /home/myuser
chown myuser /home/myuser
chgrp myuser /home/myuser
chmod 755 /home/myuser
But it did not log again.

Could someone please tell me how do you upload your own programs to a
TS-7400 dev board through ftp? Is there a tricky config i'm missing?
I would really like to get something working on that board soon! :)

Regards,

Louis-Pierre Beaumont
Software Developer
VER-MAC Signalisation inc.


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