Re: Newbie can't start ftpd

2003-03-11 Thread whitnl73
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, parviz dey wrote: > > > i think you should look into xinted, since new redhat > > versions has stopped using inted. do some reading on > > how to setup xinted on your linux system. > > That's spelled xinetd, successor to inetd, is

Re: Newbie can't start ftpd

2003-03-11 Thread whitnl73
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, parviz dey wrote: > i think you should look into xinted, since new redhat > versions has stopped using inted. do some reading on > how to setup xinted on your linux system. That's spelled xinetd, successor to inetd, isn't it? IIRC the config files are in /etc/sinetd.d/, one f

Re: Newbie can't start ftpd

2003-03-11 Thread parviz dey
i think you should look into xinted, since new redhat versions has stopped using inted. do some reading on how to setup xinted on your linux system. --- Ray Olszewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 05:49 PM 3/11/2003 +0800, Eng Se-Hsieng wrote: > >Hi, > > > >I installed a custom installation of Re

Re: Newbie can't start ftpd

2003-03-11 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 05:49 PM 3/11/2003 +0800, Eng Se-Hsieng wrote: Hi, I installed a custom installation of Redhat 7.3 and would like to get the simplest ftp server running. ftp localhost gives me "ftp: connect: Connection refused" I would like to use the basic linux-ftpd-0.17 but typing "ftpd" doesn't help. Plea

Newbie can't start ftpd

2003-03-11 Thread Eng Se-Hsieng
Hi, I installed a custom installation of Redhat 7.3 and would like to get the simplest ftp server running. ftp localhost gives me "ftp: connect: Connection refused" I would like to use the basic linux-ftpd-0.17 but typing "ftpd" doesn't help. Please tell me how I may use the basic ftpd command a