Dear All
I cannot ftp to my debian server from MS Windows machine ,but ping
and telnet are ok. I checked as the following :
#chkconfig tftp on
#setup
After enabling tftp service, still the ftp is not ok but ping telnet
are ok. Can you please help me?
Thank you
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7.6.2011 9:46, hadi motamedi kirjoitti:
Dear All
I cannot ftp to my debian server from MS Windows machine ,but ping
and telnet are ok. I checked as the following :
#chkconfig tftp on
#setup
After enabling tftp service, still the ftp is not ok but ping telnet
are ok. Can you please help
You need proftpd, pureftpd or vsftpd like ftp server.
On 06/07/2011 09:46 AM, hadi motamedi wrote:
Dear All
I cannot ftp to my debian server from MS Windows machine ,but ping
and telnet are ok. I checked as the following :
#chkconfig tftp on
#setup
After enabling tftp service, still the ftp is
On 6/7/11, Atıf CEYLAN meh...@atifceylan.com wrote:
You need proftpd, pureftpd or vsftpd like ftp server.
On 06/07/2011 09:46 AM, hadi motamedi wrote:
Dear All
I cannot ftp to my debian server from MS Windows machine ,but ping
and telnet are ok. I checked as the following :
#chkconfig tftp
Yes, you are right.
I'm not sure but if you use redhat based OS, you can install with yum
install packet name command.
On 06/07/2011 11:19 AM, hadi motamedi wrote:
On 6/7/11, Atıf CEYLANmeh...@atifceylan.com wrote:
You need proftpd, pureftpd or vsftpd like ftp server.
On 06/07/2011
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
So I need to obtain one of vsftpd/proftpd/pureftpd rpm packages and
try to install it. Am I right?
You may install them throuh the synaptic package manager. It will
install the program of your choosing on the system.
//Matthias
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If you have a debian system, there are no rpms - thats fedora or redhat!
Debain has .deb, but use a package manager like aptitude or synaptics is
the best choice.
Am 07.06.2011 10:19, schrieb hadi motamedi:
On 6/7/11, Atıf CEYLAN meh...@atifceylan.com wrote:
You need proftpd, pureftpd or vsftpd
On Thu, Sep 16, 2004 at 10:28:00AM +0200, Goran Christiansson wrote:
Jag kör ett mininätverk med en Debianmaskin (sid) och en Microsoftdator
bakom en ADSL-router.
Jag kan inte köra ls eller put, vilket gör ftp oanvändbart.
(Men jag behöver ftp för att kunna göra g4u-backupper.)
Kan felet
Hi group,
When I try to ftp (from myWindows XP ftp
client)to my Debian system I get the following message: "Connection
forcefully rejected." Can somebody tell me what is wrong?
Thanks in advance
Paul
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 14:20:46 +0200
Paul Akkermans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi group,
When I try to ftp (from my Windows XP ftp client) to my Debian system
I get the following message: Connection forcefully rejected. Can
somebody tell me what is wrong?
What does the ftp log say?
Maybe
When I try to ftp (from my Windows XP ftp client) to my Debian system I
get the following message: Connection forcefully rejected. Can somebody
tell me what is wrong?
Probably not. Have you checked your server logs, or maybe syslog? If they
don't have the answer, find out how to turn up the
Hi everyone,
I am trying to get acces to my debian system using a ftp program (which
is installed on my Windows XP platform). But I can't get acces to my
Debian system using this ftp program. I keep getting the following
message:10061 Connection is forcefully rejected. Thereby I can tell
you
2004. május 14. 17:03 dátummal Akkermans ezt írta:
Hi everyone,
I am trying to get acces to my debian system using a ftp program
(which is installed on my Windows XP platform). But I can't get acces
to my Debian system using this ftp program. I keep getting the
following message:10061
LeVA wrote:
2004. május 14. 17:03 dátummal Akkermans ezt írta:
Hi everyone,
I am trying to get acces to my debian system using a ftp program
(which is installed on my Windows XP platform). But I can't get acces
to my Debian system using this ftp program. I keep getting the
following
Hi
I have problem about ftp when run it in the unix
unixftp 68.141.111.92
Connected to 68.141.111.92
220 ftp.eric.org FTP Server ready
Name (68.141.111.92:root): fai
331 Password required for fai.
Password:
230 User fai logged in.
Remote system type is UNIX.
Using binary mode to transfer files.
Replying to the message sent by brian on Sat, 28 Dec 2002 01:53:28
-0500, received at 19:28:00 on 28/11/2003. brian wrote:
Hi
I have problem about ftp when run it in the unix
unixftp 68.141.111.92
Connected to 68.141.111.92
220 ftp.eric.org FTP Server ready
Name (68.141.111.92:root): fai
331
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003, Ken Gilmour wrote:
ftp dir
227 Entering Passive Mode (68,141,111,92,217,95)
ftp: connect: Connection refused
ftp
ftp dir
200 PORT command successful
226 Transfer complete.
ftp: 287 bytes received in 0.09Seconds 3.05Kbytes/sec.
ftp bin
200 Type set to I.
ftp
The
Hi Mike
how can we enable it in the unix machine?
Thank you
Mike Dresser wrote:
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003, Ken Gilmour wrote:
ftp dir
227 Entering Passive Mode (68,141,111,92,217,95)
ftp: connect: Connection refused
ftp
ftp dir
200 PORT command successful
226 Transfer complete.
Hallo,
Ich habe ein Problem mit wu-ftp(2.6.2-3), debian 3.0rc0 und kernel 2.4.20.
Sobald ich per ftp auf den Debian Rechner uploaden will bricht die Verbindung nach
wenigen Übertragenen Kilobytes ab. Es kommt lediglich immer eine *.part datei und die
Ordnerstruktur an. Sehr kleine Dateien
Hallo,
Außerdem solltest Du mal in die logs deiner FW schauen..
Wollte ich gerade machen aber es wird nirgends geloggt! Werde also mal
einen neuen Kernel machen und das mit einbauen.
Später dann mehr, schönen Nachmittag wünscht Matthias
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Am Die, 2002-11-26 um 14.29 schrieb Matthias Weinhold:
Hallo,
Außerdem solltest Du mal in die logs deiner FW schauen..
Habe ich jetzt gemacht, aber was es bedeutet verstehe ich nicht
wirklich, vielleicht kann mir ja mal jemand auf die Sprünge helfen.
Also das passiert wenn ich gftp starte
Hallo Matthias,
* Matthias Weinhold [EMAIL PROTECTED] [021126 15:40]:
Am Die, 2002-11-26 um 14.29 schrieb Matthias Weinhold:
Habe ich jetzt gemacht, aber was es bedeutet verstehe ich nicht
wirklich, vielleicht kann mir ja mal jemand auf die Sprünge helfen.
Ok, ich werd's versuchen. Was aber
wie logst Du. Logst Du einfach alle Aktionen, loggst Du die Pakete die
geblockt werden?
Ich habe ein schript unter /etc/init.d/rc.firewall, dort habe ich
einfach reingeschrieben
$IPTABLES -A FORWARD -j LOG
$IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -j LOG
Hallo Liste,
ich habe das sonderbare Problem, auf den Uni-ftp - Server nicht
zugreifen zu können.
Alle anderen ftp-Server kann ich benutzen, nur den genannten nicht,
allerdings trifft das nur für grafische Clients (gft, kbear) zu,
versuche ich es via Kommandozeilenprogramm klappt es problemlos.
Title: RE: ftp - Problem
Hiho Matthias,
ich habe das sonderbare Problem, auf den Uni-ftp - Server nicht
zugreifen zu können.
Alle anderen ftp-Server kann ich benutzen, nur den genannten nicht,
allerdings trifft das nur für grafische Clients (gft, kbear) zu,
versuche ich es via
Am Mon, 2002-11-25 um 16.43 schrieb Matthias Weinhold:
Hallo Liste,
ich habe das sonderbare Problem, auf den Uni-ftp - Server nicht
zugreifen zu können.
Alle anderen ftp-Server kann ich benutzen, nur den genannten nicht,
allerdings trifft das nur für grafische Clients (gft, kbear) zu,
Alle anderen ftp-Server kann ich benutzen, nur den genannten nicht,
allerdings trifft das nur für grafische Clients (gft, kbear) zu,
versuche ich es via Kommandozeilenprogramm klappt es problemlos.
Hallo Matthias,
ich hatte ein ähnliches Problem.
Die Antwort fand ich in KBear: Questions and
Hi,
vielleicht erlaubt Deine Uni nur einen Login pro User?
Manche grafischen ftpclients nutzen einen Login zum Browsen und einen 2.
zum Datentransfer. Eventuell bestehen auch aufgrunde Deiner Firewall
Probleme, den Datenkanal aufzubauen. - verwendest du iptables mit den ftp-Modulen?
Gruß
Uli
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Also es scheint hier ein Mißverständnis entstanden zu sein, ftp ist fest
in den Kernel kompiliert, habe mich da dumm ausgedrückt!
Firewall runterfahren werde ich mal probieren (gleich) --- keine
Veränderung, es geht auch ohne Firewall nicht! Wäre auch komisch, da nur
diese eine Verbindung
staendig unterbrochen, aber sie wird auch (fast immer)
gleich wieder aufgenommen...
in /etc/ppp/options.ttyS0:
MRU=296
Daher ist mein praktisches Problem erstmal geloest.
Beste Gruesse,
Robert.
Ref.: «Re: FTP-Problem auf Nullmodemverbindung»
Michael Renner
(2002-08-14, 10:44:39
On Tue, 13 August 2002, Michael Renner wrote:
Welches Flow Controll verwendest du?
crtscts
Waehle auch die Schnittstellengeschwindigkeit nicht
zu gross, vor allem nicht bei langen Kabeln.
Ich habe die Geschw. von 115200 auf 9600 reduziert
und die Lage hat sich inserfern verbessert:
das
Guten Tag!
Nach Installation von woody auf einem neuen Rechner
versuche ich Dateien von einem anderen Rechner dorthin
zu übertragen.
Auf der ppp-Verbindung über Nullmodem-Kabel gelingt
aber keine Dauerhafte ftp-Verbindung:
nach Übertragung von wenigen Daten wird die Übertragung
unterbrochen
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002 02:09:03 -0700, Quasi wrote:
Woran kann das liegen?
spielt die Übertragungsrichtung eine Rolle (put)?
Wackelkontakt? Kabel zu lang oder billig (ohne RTS/CTS-Strippen)?
Serielle Schnittstelle falsch konfiguriert (Handshake) oder uralt
(ohne fifo)? Es gibt viele mögliche
On Tue August 13 2002 11:09, Quasi wrote:
Guten Tag!
[...]
Auf der ppp-Verbindung über Nullmodem-Kabel gelingt
aber keine Dauerhafte ftp-Verbindung:
nach Übertragung von wenigen Daten wird die Übertragung
unterbrochen (Transfer stalled), sie geht ca. alle
Minute für eine kleine Datenmenge
tab completion is a client issue not a server issue, look into what may
of happened with lftp ...ncftp does tab completion as well provided it
is compiled with the proper libs.
nate
Sridhar M.A. wrote:
Hi,
I just upgraded to potato. I had installed wu-ftpd earlier and the
upgrade
Hi,
I just upgraded to potato. I had installed wu-ftpd earlier and the
upgrade installed the new version. It is functional. Earlier when I
would ftp to this machine using lftp, I could press tab and change
directories, etc (as in bash). Now that is not possible. Is wu-ftpd
compiled without that
Hi guys,
I have installed the Debian 2.2, with the ftp service (wu-ftpd) running.
The problem is that initiate a connection from any machine takes a lot
of time (more than 1 minute). The rest of the services (telnet, www ...)
works fine.
Does anybody knows why?
Thanks.
Richard.
I have a sparc 5 running potato, and proftpd. It have a 170Mhz
processor, and 128mb of ram. The issue is that under heavy ftp loads,
for instance transferring 1.3gb at around 600k/sec caused this, the
system develops defunt processes. These processes are usually sshd,
imapd, and other network
Christian Dysthe writes:
I am not able to login to my machine with ftp anymore.
I'm having the same problem with this 'unstable' box. Works fine on the
2.1 box.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]Do with it what you will.
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Install wu-ftpd or proftpd, or whatever you like and check your inetd.conf.
On Tue, Oct 19, 1999 at 06:16:47PM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
Christian Dysthe writes:
I am not able to login to my machine with ftp anymore.
I'm having the same problem with this 'unstable' box. Works fine on the
Christian Dysthe writes:
I am not able to login to my machine with ftp anymore.
I wrote:
I'm having the same problem with this 'unstable' box. Works fine on the
2.1 box.
Marcin Kurc writes:
Install wu-ftpd or proftpd, or whatever you like and check your
inetd.conf.
I have.
--
John Hasler
I'm also having this problem. I think its a PAM problem.
I wasn't able to fix it. I thing I'll read then man-pages
again and again and agin
/var/log/auth.log says: -
Oct 20 07:51:07 ratte PAM-ftp[791]: conversation failure [Conversation is
waiting for
* Marcin Kurc said:
Install wu-ftpd or proftpd, or whatever you like and check your inetd.conf.
Current proftpd (mainstream probably) fails to honour the UserAlias
directive, so that logging in as anonymous is not possible. That's with anon
servers, as to the normal access perhaps you should
Bernhard Rieder writes:
I'm also having this problem. I think its a PAM problem.
It looks that way, doesn't it? I fixed it by installing wu-ftpd. I don't
have time to mess with it, but someone should try to track it down and file
a bug.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing
Hi,
I am not able to login to my machine with ftp anymore. I get a
connection to the server, but whatever user/password I use I get:
550 Authentication failure
I get this on all accounts with the right use name and password
combinations.
Telnet works fine.
Can anyone tell me where to start
I have not been on the list for awhile so forgive any redundancy. I checked
the mail archives and found no answers and only one similar complaint.
I worked up the nerve to upgrade my slink to libc 2.1 with the goal of playing
with gnome. I used (for the first time) apt-get with an ftp entry in
Seth R Arnold wrote:
Benak, try looking in your /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny file to see
if you are denying access in there... also check output from:
ipfwadm -l -I
ipfwadm -l -O
ipfwadm -l -F
(anyone know the equivalent ipchains commands?)
Also, try checking the output of
Hi all!
Why doesn't want to work the $SUBJECT?
When I want to make FTP connection in console mode, it write:
Network is unreachable!
But I can make FTP conn. to loopback device. It's work perfectly
In inetd.conf are:
ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/in.ftpd
The in.ftpd
Benak, try looking in your /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny file to see
if you are denying access in there... also check output from:
ipfwadm -l -I
ipfwadm -l -O
ipfwadm -l -F
(anyone know the equivalent ipchains commands?)
Also, try checking the output of route to ensure that your routing
On Sun, 14 Mar 1999, John Maheu wrote:
After upgrading to slink I can't ftp into my box, but I can ftp out of it.
If I try to ftp to my box I get
ftp: connect: Connection refused
My /etc/hosts.allow is empty and /etc/hosts.deny only has the ALL:
PARANOID entry.
Any ideas on how to fix
On Sun, 14 Mar 1999, Terry Carney wrote:
Yes, this was the problem.
Thanks
John
After my upgrade the ftpd lines were commented out in /etc/inetd.conf .
You might want to have a look there as well.
This is how mine looked after the upgrade:
#:STANDARD: These are standard services.
ftp: connect: Connection refused
You just need to add your host (the one allowed to ftp into your box) into the
/etc/hosts.allow.
the hosts.allow and .deny files will allow for a connection but the
connection will immediately be terminated. If the ftp program is a daemon
and is not
After upgrading to slink I can't ftp into my box, but I can ftp out of it.
If I try to ftp to my box I get
ftp: connect: Connection refused
My /etc/hosts.allow is empty and /etc/hosts.deny only has the ALL:
PARANOID entry.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
Thanks
John
On 14-Mar-99 John Maheu wrote:
After upgrading to slink I can't ftp into my box, but I can ftp out of it.
If I try to ftp to my box I get
ftp: connect: Connection refused
My /etc/hosts.allow is empty and /etc/hosts.deny only has the ALL:
PARANOID entry.
Any ideas on how to fix
ftp service has probably been disabled in /etc/inetd.conf. Check to make
sure it hasn't been commented out.
On Sun, 14 Mar 1999, John Maheu wrote:
After upgrading to slink I can't ftp into my box, but I can ftp out of it.
If I try to ftp to my box I get
ftp: connect: Connection refused
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Trying to get generic FTP services running (silly me for dumping ncftpd)
and get the following error:
220 rpglink.com FTP server (Version 6.2/OpenBSD/Linux-0.10) ready.
user ftp
331 Guest login ok, type your name as password.
pass [EMAIL
I cannot ftp from my home machine to ftp.debian.org - the target site closes
the connection.
I can telnet to my work machine and then ftp from there to ftp.debian.org
successfully.
Perhaps not all ftp sites are as picky. Maybe the debian site cannot recognize
my address as valid. Could I have
On Fri, 7 Aug 1998, Richard Sevenich wrote:
:
: I cannot ftp from my home machine to ftp.debian.org - the target site closes
: the connection.
:
: I can telnet to my work machine and then ftp from there to ftp.debian.org
: successfully.
:
: Perhaps not all ftp sites are as picky. Maybe the
On Fri, 7 Aug 1998, Richard Sevenich wrote:
Any gurus with hints? Thanks to those who have responded earlier as I venture
down this path opened by inability to download.
Use http and apt, no sites are picky about http reverse DNS and such.
http://ftp1.us.debian.org/debian
Hi all!
One my friend with REDHAT 5.0 have a problem with ftp.
He run ftpshut to shutdown FTP Server don't know
how to run it again. :)
FTP Server is wu-ftpd 2.4.27
Clinet part is working properly.
Have any idea? I not... :(
TIA,
Eugene Sevinian
Cosmic Ray
Solved.
It was neccesary to Comment /etc/ftpd/ftpaccess file
line: shutdown file
Hi all!
One my friend with REDHAT 5.0 have a problem with ftp.
He run ftpshut to shutdown FTP Server don't know
how to run it again. :)
FTP Server is wu-ftpd 2.4.27
Clinet part is working
On Fri, Jul 10, 1998 at 12:36:09PM +0400, Eugene Sevinian wrote:
Solved.
It was neccesary to Comment /etc/ftpd/ftpaccess file
line: shutdown file
That isn't the fix -- you have disabled ftpshut completely.
The solution is to delete the file referred to on that line.
Hamish
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Hamish
Hi All,
I'm trying to install packages via dselect and FTP. First, let me
say I can ftp to ftp.debain.org maunally just fine. When I use
dselect, however, it falls over with:
In both cases I run through a proxy ftp server on my lan called proxysys.
Here are the responses I provide the perl
Hi All,
The last message got away from me before I finished it... sorry
I'm trying to install packages via dselect and FTP. First, let me
say I can ftp to ftp.debain.org maunally just fine. When I use
dselect, however, it falls over with:
Net::FTP: Unexpected EOF on command channel at
Len Cumbow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Use passive mode [n]: BTW, what is passive mode?
FTP by default is in non-passive mode. When a data connection is setup
between the client and server, the client sends a request to the server
to connect to a specific port
On Fri, Jun 12, 1998 at 12:03:17AM +0800, Ivan wrote:
Many thanks - Norbert in particular
Changing the options file to initiate ppp on the ISP machine - I just
inserted the line
$ ppp
that line was in the scripts provided by your isp, was it not? That is why
I didnt understand why it
Many thanks - Norbert in particular
Changing the options file to initiate ppp on the ISP machine - I just
inserted the line
$ ppp
to the options file and it worked perfectly.
As an experiment and to ensure that all my playing didn't upset anything
else I restarted the installation using the
- Forwarded message from Ivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
I am trying to install Debian on my Pentium 166. System specs are :
- 32Mb memory
- 2.5Gb hdd (partitioned for Linux / Linux Swap / Win95)
- Sound Blaster 16
- Diamond Data CD-ROM
- AusLinx
I now have the basic Linux OS but cannot use ftp to access the Debian site
to carry on. A huge pile of floppies is not very attractive as an
alternative ... but if that is the only way then I will have Debian that
way !!!
BTW, I also notice that the man command does not work on my system.
Ivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After selecting update by ftp through dselect, the dialog is :
Using FTP to check directories ... (stop with ^C)
Connectingto ftp.debian.org...
Net::FTP:Bad hostname 'ftp.debian.org' at /usr/lib/perl5/Net/FTP.pm line
405
FTP ERROR
Some days ago i installed the latest development-kernel (2.1.99)
Everything works fine with it besides one thing:
Updating my system via the dselect ftp-method is DAMN slow(about 1000
cps).
Now I thought that this might be a problem of ftp.debian.org and tried to
get the packages with ncftp, just
I was wondering if anyone had experienced a situation where they're ISP
provided them with a FTP Proxy (squid based); and terrible non-proxy
access. Is there anyway inwhich I can get perl scripts (dselect, etc) to
use the FTP Proxy. I've tried using the firewall stuff; but that doesn't
work at
Hi all!
I have a little problem with dpgk-ftp and my dselect... It core-dumps
whenever dkpg-ftp tries to connect to the ftp server. I have not
changed anything drastic since it last worked (I now run 2.1.65, but it
did the same with 2.0.32)
I have upgraded to hamm, but I did it kinda
Hi, All
i'm having hamm and found some problem with
dpkg.
i have dpkg-1.4.0.19, dpkg-ftp 1.4.9 and netstd 2.16-1
i cannot switch to ftp access method from dselect !
stas:~ # uname -a
Linux stas 2.0.30 #1 Sun Jun 1 09:14:11 EST 1997 i586 unknown
ok, now i'm choosing ftp as access method in
]
Sent: Friday, January 03, 1997 2:34 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
Subject:FTP problem when using dselect (fwd)
Victor still can't post to the list, and I'm really swamped at the moment.
Could someone give him a hand?
Thanks,
Dwarf
-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tallahassee, FL 32308
If you don't see what you want, just ask --
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Fri, 03 Jan 1997 07:28:58 -0500
From: Victor Torrico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dale Scheetz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FTP problem when
]
Subject: FTP problem when using dselect
Hi Dale,
Sorry to bother you but I still can't post to the list. Would you really
be kind and post this to the list for me?
Victor
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Using dselect and its ftp worked OK for one download. I tried
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