As root, you can type 'setup' and go to system services. Make sure wuftpd is 
set to start up. If it's not listed, chances are you missed it on 
installation. Grab the RPM and install it.


As a side note, I gave up on wuftpd a long time ago. It gets about as many 
security updates as IIS 5.0. Go get proftpd at
http://www.proftpd.net/

It's a very nice daemon.


On Thursday 06 December 2001 03:15 pm, you wrote:
> I am getting frustrated.  I have just done a clean install of RH7.2.  I
> was using 6.2 and made the leap.
>
> I am unable to get ftpd and tftpd to work.  I am missing something basic.
>
> I figured out it is now xinetd which is controlling the process. and I
> need to modify xinetd.conf.  Unfortunately the man pages refer to files
> which do not exist any more.  I did a cut and paste from the man page for
> ftpd and it still does not work.
>
> What am I missing?
> During the installation I said no firewall.
>
> david
>
>
>
>
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