Re: [newbie] Can't ftp to my linux-system - solved

2002-09-24 Thread Mark Weaver
C. van Roest wrote: After installation and configuration of pure-ftpd the problem is solved... thanks! Corstian Hey! good news. glad I could help. I too use Pure-ftp and I really like this ftp server. Mark Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to

Re: [newbie] Can't ftp to my linux-system - solved

2002-09-20 Thread C. van Roest
After installation and configuration of pure-ftpd the problem is solved... thanks! Corstian Op vr 13-09-2002, om 04:30 schreef Mark Weaver: David Stevenson wrote: big snip First you need to have an ftp server running on your linux box (you didn't say whether you did or not - so

[newbie] Can't ftp to my linux-system

2002-09-11 Thread Corstian van Roest
When I try to open a ftp-session from a windows-machine to my linux- system, I get the following error message: 'connection refused'. The network itself is running (when I try to ping the system everything looks allright) Any suggestions for simple file transfer to and from my linux-system?

Re: [newbie] Can't ftp to my linux-system

2002-09-11 Thread francesco.melo
Corstian van Roest ha scritto: When I try to open a ftp-session from a windows-machine to my linux- system, I get the following error message: 'connection refused'. The network itself is running (when I try to ping the system everything looks allright) Any suggestions for simple file transfer

Re: [newbie] Can't ftp to my linux-system

2002-09-11 Thread Ron Bouwhuis
--- Corstian van Roest [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When I try to open a ftp-session from a windows-machine to my linux- system, I get the following error message: 'connection refused'. The network itself is running (when I try to ping the system everything looks allright) Any

RE: [newbie] Can't ftp to my linux-system

2002-09-11 Thread David Stevenson
big snip First you need to have an ftp server running on your linux box (you didn't say whether you did or not - so let's start with the obvious). If you DO, then you'll need to post more information on your settings, etc. snip Also check that the /etc/hosts.allow file has the IP address,