[newbie] ftp question

2003-07-02 Thread Josenildo Marques
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Hi.
I'm trying to upload a site with Gftp, but there's something worng. I'm sure 
all the parametres (host, port, user, password) are correct. Here is the log.

220 Bem vindo ao servidor de ftp do hpG..
USER cyberhades 
331 Password required for cyberhades.
PASS 
230 User cyberhades logged in.
TYPE I 
200 Type set to I.
PWD 
257 / is current directory.
PASV 
227 Entering Passive Mode (200,226,139,85,228,96).
Cannot create a data connection: Connection timed out


Do I need a special privilege to do it ? I have checked the KDE control center 
and it says SMB and NFS servers are not installed. Do I really need one the 
them ? (I'm just a desktop user, so I think there's no need to install them.)

Thanks for any tip.

JM
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Re: [newbie] FTP Question

2000-02-04 Thread R_Yeo

On Thu, 03 Feb 2000, TRUB wrote:
 Thanks, that helped a bit, but I still get my computer name in the script at
 the very top.
 I have created a new /welcome.msg that is working but I did not include my
 computer name in the description?
 How can I kill that unincluded part?


Still in /etc/ftpaccess, put a line line

greeting brief

or 

greeting terse.

Greetin terse just says "FTP Server ready"  Can't recall offhand the
output of 'greeting brief'.

man /etc/ftpaccess ?

 --
Ronald



Re: [newbie] FTP Question

2000-02-03 Thread TRUB

Thanks, that helped a bit, but I still get my computer name in the script at
the very top.
I have created a new /welcome.msg that is working but I did not include my
computer name in the description?
How can I kill that unincluded part?


- Original Message -
From: Christopher Molnar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2000 7:30 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] FTP Question


 Look in the /etc/ftpaccess file and find what file it is being pointed to.

 -
 Christopher Molnar
 New Enland Business Services, LLC  Aetna, Inc.
 Hartford, CT USA   Middletown, CT USA
 [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]

 On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, TRUB wrote:

  I cannot find where to change the "Welcome" message that appears when
  someone connects to my ftp server.
  The existing message contains my computer name, and my address.
  I would like to not display this information, although I realize they
  already have the site address if they have connected.
  Where and how can I modify it.
  I tried changing /etc/rc.d/rc.local with little success, and cannot find
a
  /welcome.msg file anywhere?
 




[newbie] FTP Question

2000-01-31 Thread TRUB

I cannot find where to change the "Welcome" message that appears when
someone connects to my ftp server.
The existing message contains my computer name, and my address.
I would like to not display this information, although I realize they
already have the site address if they have connected.
Where and how can I modify it.
I tried changing /etc/rc.d/rc.local with little success, and cannot find a
/welcome.msg file anywhere?



Re: [newbie] FTP Question

2000-01-31 Thread Christopher Molnar

Look in the /etc/ftpaccess file and find what file it is being pointed to.

-
Christopher Molnar
New Enland Business Services, LLC  Aetna, Inc.
Hartford, CT USA   Middletown, CT USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, TRUB wrote:

 I cannot find where to change the "Welcome" message that appears when
 someone connects to my ftp server.
 The existing message contains my computer name, and my address.
 I would like to not display this information, although I realize they
 already have the site address if they have connected.
 Where and how can I modify it.
 I tried changing /etc/rc.d/rc.local with little success, and cannot find a
 /welcome.msg file anywhere?