Re: ftp, inetd.conf, & potato
On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, Karl M Yerkes wrote:
kmyerk >This wasn't the case when I was using slink. Whats different? Or what do I
kmyerk >not have that I need?
make sure that inetd is pointing to a valid binary and that the binary
exists for the ftp server. if your using proftpd check /etc/proftpd.conf
and make sure it is in inetd mode not standalone.
also look at /var/log/daemon.log for mroe detailed info on what happens
when you try to ftp
it mayu also be worthwhile to check /etc/hosts.deny and /etc/hosts.allow
make sure you have access to the service.
nate
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