[Bug 648202] Re: vsftpd started even if not in standalone mode

Launchpad Bug Tracker 648202 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Feb 28 20:19:30 UTC 2011


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Title:
  vsftpd started even if not in standalone mode

Status in “vsftpd” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “vsftpd” source package in Lucid:
  Confirmed
Status in “vsftpd” source package in Maverick:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: vsftpd

  (lucid vsftpd 2.2.2-3ubuntu6)

  because of a syntax error in /etc/init/vsftpd.con, vsftd is started
  (and respawns a lot as it fails to start) if there's no "listen=yes"
  in /etc/vsftpd.conf

  /etc/init/vsftpd.conf has:

                  if [ -e  "${CONFFILE}" ] && !egrep -iq "^
  *listen(_ipv6)? *= *yes" "${CONFFILE}"

  without space between ! and egrep. As a result !egrep returns with an
  error ("!egrep" command not found) and as a result, the script assumes
  the "listen = yes" line is in the file.

  Moreover, if the /etc/vsftpd.conf file is not there, vsftpd is also
  started which I suspect was not intended.

  Moreover egrep is not a POSIX command.

  Would be better written as:

  if ! grep -qEis --
  '^[[:blank:]]*listen(_ipv6)?[[:blank:]]*=[[:blank:]]*yes' "$CONFFILE";
  then...

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  SRU Justification

  IMPACT: See above description to see the its impact.

  REPRODUCE:

   1. First edit the configure (/etc/vsftpd.conf) and comment the line "listen=yes". 
   2. Then start vsftpd: sudo service vsftpd start
   3. Upstart will report that the service has been started (start/running), when it should have failed to start because the upstart job does the configuration check (stop/pre-start).

  HOW FIXED: Add a blank space between ! and egrep as specified above.
  Also, instead of using 'exit 0' use stop within the upstart job.

  PATCH: Attached. Uploaded to lucid-proposed for review there.

  REGRESSION POTENTIAL: Minimal. I've tested this throughly and works as
  expected. (See C-de Avillez comment #2 on how this is supposed to
  work.

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