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Re: Linux novice can't find ftp and nfs daemons



IIRC, you'll need to start /usr/sbin/rpc-nfsd and /usr/sbin/rpc-mountd.  If
you want an ftp daemon, you'll have to install package "ftpd"?

-jeff

On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 08:00:10PM -0400, Mark Mohrmann wrote:
> I'm trying to do a very simple task. Make two SPARC stations transfer files
> between each other. I've read the NFS HOWTO which tells me the nfsd and
> ftpd daemons should be found in /usr/sbin. I can't find them.
> 
> Using ftp, I get a connection, but then the message
> "421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection."
> 
> Trying to mount from an NFS server gives me the message
> "mount: RPC: Program not registered"
> 
> Running rpcinfo -p gives me
> 100000    2    tcp    111    portmapper
> 100000    2    ucp    111    portmapper
> 
> Where are the nfs and ftp daemons?
> 
> I think I'm not getting the big picture here. Can anyone help me?
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> Video Broadcast Technician
> Lyndon State College
> Lyndonville, Vt.
> mohrmannm@mail.lsc.vsc.edu
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