Bonjour,
Ftpd is started bin inetd. There is no daemon running, until inetd detects a connection and starts the service. Although, there was some talk to make ftpd standalone. Good luck _____ From: Geert Bijloos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 5:22 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Inetutils Dear Mr. Magloire, I am setting up an embedded Linux system (Intel) using a home-baked kernel and the busybox toolkit. The latter does not come with an FTP server so after some googling I ended up at the Inetutils site. I built it on my own full-blown system (Ubuntu 7.04) and copied the necessary binaries (inetd, ftpd and telnetd) to the embedded system but they don't seem to do anything on that system. If I run the ftpd for example, it just doesn't start. It does not appear in the ps-listing. I would like to avoid building the inetutils on the embedded system because it does not contain a compiler etc. Can you give me some pointers on where to start looking for the problem? Thanks, Geert Geert Bijloos Software engineer HYPERLINK "mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"[EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: +32 16 74 01 27 Fax: +32 16 74 01 02 Metris Headquarters Interleuvenlaan 86 3001 Leuven Belgium HYPERLINK "http://www.metris.com/"www.metris.com ------ Attachments are virus free! This message has been scanned for viruses at the originating end by Nemx Anti-Virus for MS Exchange Server/IMC http://www.nemx.com/products/antivirus
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