Re: [newbie] INETD Server Problem

2000-07-14 Thread Pedro _


Hi!

I am trying to put my FTP server working too...

I have mandrake 7.02 air and I have read the following:

Local Telnet and FTP
http://www.mandrakeuser.org/connect/ctrans.html
(this article seems old, because BeroFTPD is not part of LM7.02)

Setting up ftp server
http://linux.nf/stepbystep.htm

May be your answer is there. In file inet.conf, do you have a line with:
telnet ... ?
If you have a "#" before that, please delete it, in order to enable telnet. 
Remember to make:
killall -HUP inetd
after change the inet.conf file
and then start inet service:
service inet start


I have one question: When  am trying to make ftp to localhost I can not. It 
tries to make the connection but necer succeded.
- What is the user name and the password I should use?
- Where I put the users and passwords?
- What is telenet program you use?


Thanks in advance
Pedro


From: "Pete Clapham" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Pete Clapham" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [newbie] INETD Server Problem
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2000 18:46:32 -0400

Hi, all --

Our internet server (Mandrake 7.0) has INETD turned on, and FTPD and 
TELNETD should both be running.  When I sign onto the
server and try to FTP to localhost, it behaves normally (i.e. it asks me 
for a user name, etc.).  When I try to telnet to localhost, it
closes the connection.  When I try to FTP or Telnet to the server from a 
foreign machine, it connects, then closes the connection.

Can any of you advise me what is wrong -- and how to fix it?

Thanks.

pete

Pete Clapham
Department of Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences
Cleveland State University
Cleveland, Ohio, 44115

Phone: [216] 687-4820
Fax: [216] 523-7175
EMail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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[newbie] INETD Server Problem

2000-07-13 Thread Pete Clapham

Hi, all --

Our internet server (Mandrake 7.0) has INETD turned on, and FTPD and TELNETD should 
both be running.  When I sign onto the 
server and try to FTP to localhost, it behaves normally (i.e. it asks me for a user 
name, etc.).  When I try to telnet to localhost, it 
closes the connection.  When I try to FTP or Telnet to the server from a foreign 
machine, it connects, then closes the connection.

Can any of you advise me what is wrong -- and how to fix it?

Thanks.

pete

Pete Clapham
Department of Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences
Cleveland State University
Cleveland, Ohio, 44115

Phone: [216] 687-4820
Fax: [216] 523-7175
EMail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]