RE: [newbie] FTPing mondo files

2002-07-06 Thread Southbaysteve

sometimes its just easier to use rcp and scp.  it works all the time and
won't time out (unless you get the security parts wrong).

Steve

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Subject: [newbie] FTPing mondo files


I'm trying to ftp an ISO image between two MDK computers
on my network, but the connection keeps timing out,
so the transfer never works.

How can get this ISO onto my other computer?

Miark





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[newbie] FTPing mondo files

2002-07-05 Thread Miark

I'm trying to ftp an ISO image between two MDK computers
on my network, but the connection keeps timing out,
so the transfer never works.

How can get this ISO onto my other computer?

Miark



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Re: [newbie] FTPing mondo files

2002-07-05 Thread D. Olson

Why not set up a network share using NFS or even Samba?

It is pretty easy to do using Webmin or MCC.




On Friday 05 July 2002 09:02 pm, you wrote:
 I'm trying to ftp an ISO image between two MDK computers
 on my network, but the connection keeps timing out,
 so the transfer never works.

 How can get this ISO onto my other computer?

 Miark



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Re: [newbie] FTPing mondo files

2002-07-05 Thread Miark

Okay, I decided to try NFS:

On the server:

1) /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs start
2) Put /mnt/win_d 192.168.0.7(rw) in /etc/exports
3) exportfs -ra

On the client

4) /etc/rc.d/init.d/netfs start
5) mkdir /mnt/m-win_d; chmod 777 /mnt/m-win_d  (as root, of course)
6) mount -t nfs 192.168.0.1:/mnt/win_d /mnt/m-win_d

And then it hangs, and I can't kill the process. 

I tried a rpcinfo -p on the server, and all is well. I then
did a rpcinfo -p 192.168.0.1 on the client, and it came up
the same, as it should. Both machines are running 8.2. 
Bastille isn't running. Why is it hanging?

Miark


D. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] saith:
 Why not set up a network share using NFS or even Samba?
 It is pretty easy to do using Webmin or MCC.



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Re: [newbie] FTPing mondo files

2002-07-05 Thread D. Olson

Hmm... I don't know. I don't do things the hard way... I'd love to know how, 
but I am too lazy to learn if Mandrake has tools that make it easy.

I am sorry, I can't help you with that, and I don't use Bastille or anything 
like that.



On Friday 05 July 2002 11:48 pm, you wrote:
 Okay, I decided to try NFS:

 On the server:

 1) /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs start
 2) Put /mnt/win_d 192.168.0.7(rw) in /etc/exports
 3) exportfs -ra

 On the client

 4) /etc/rc.d/init.d/netfs start
 5) mkdir /mnt/m-win_d; chmod 777 /mnt/m-win_d  (as root, of course)
 6) mount -t nfs 192.168.0.1:/mnt/win_d /mnt/m-win_d

 And then it hangs, and I can't kill the process.

 I tried a rpcinfo -p on the server, and all is well. I then
 did a rpcinfo -p 192.168.0.1 on the client, and it came up
 the same, as it should. Both machines are running 8.2.
 Bastille isn't running. Why is it hanging?

 Miark

 D. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] saith:
  Why not set up a network share using NFS or even Samba?
  It is pretty easy to do using Webmin or MCC.



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