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Re: can't ftp into box



What do your following files look like (on the Debian box)?

/etc/hosts.allow
/etc/hosts.deny


Arcady Genkin wrote:
> 
> Todd Suess <tsuess@blackhole.fuhq.net> writes:
> 
> > Once you are connected, try issuing the following commands:
> > ftp> user <username><enter>
> > ftp> pass <password><enter>
> 
> Tried that. Doesn't work. ;^( I get the same stuff: "Not connected".
> 
> Now, I installed linux onto the laptop. Still can't ftp into the
> debian box. Furthermore, I cannot ftp into the laptop either!
> 
> I can telnet both ways w/o any problems. Can ping both ways, too. I
> can use rcp! Just not ftp.
> 
> Something must be rotten with network.
> 
> I tried doing "ftp -n", too.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> > On Tue, 08 Feb 2000, Arcady Genkin wrote:
> > > Hi. I'm trying to install linux onto my notebook. It has no cdrom, so
> > > I'm trying to transfer some files via ftp from my debian box into the
> > > laptop (which runs win98 of course ;^( ). I've set up an ethernet link
> > > between the boxen, and have the laptop on 192.168.2.2, and the Debian
> > > box has 192.168.2.1 on the interface that talks to the notebook.
> > >
> > > I can ping either computer from either one. Moreover, I can telnet
> > > from the notebook into the Debian box w/o any problem. It's just to
> > > ftp into the debian box that I can't.
> > >
> > > I can ftp into the same computer from another box on my network
> > > (different subnet, though -- 192.168.1.*) with no problem. And no, I
> > > am not trying anonymous connection.
> > >
> > > An ftp session from ms-dos window looks like this:
> > > c:\>ftp 192.168.2.1
> > > > ftp: connect :10061
> > > ftp>
> > >
> > > After which I can't execute any ftp command, getting "Not connected"
> > > message.
> > >
> > > I don't get any prompts to enter my user name or password.
> 
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