okay...this is what I did...
first, you have to totally un-install
both wu-ftpd and anonftp...
then delete all /home/ftp directories...
everything...including etc,lib,pub, and bin...
then re-install Proftpd as usual...along with
its partner...either standalone,or inetd...
and wahlah...
The error was made of uninstalling "wu-ftpd"
to replace it with "ProFTPd" and as a result
I have no functional ftp server, the response
was "connection refused".
Then Proftpd was uninstalled and
an attempt was made to install wu-ftpd
again to restore previous working ftp server.
This produced
Vic wrote:
The error was made of uninstalling "wu-ftpd"
to replace it with "ProFTPd" and as a result
I have no functional ftp server, the response
was "connection refused".
I hesitate to blame Proftpd. This is a config issue.
Then Proftpd was uninstalled and
an attempt was made to
On Thu, 06 Apr 2000, Stephen F. Bosch mewed:
Vic wrote:
The error was made of uninstalling "wu-ftpd"
to replace it with "ProFTPd" and as a result
I have no functional ftp server, the response
was "connection refused".
I hesitate to blame Proftpd. This is a config issue.
Then
already helped him fix it...thanks anyways
"Stephen F. Bosch" wrote:
Vic wrote:
The error was made of uninstalling "wu-ftpd"
to replace it with "ProFTPd" and as a result
I have no functional ftp server, the response
was "connection refused".
I hesitate to blame Proftpd. This is a
Vic wrote:
Name: inetd.conf
inetd.confType: Plain Text (text/plain)
Encoding: base64
That wasn't your inetd.conf -- unless your inetd.conf has only one line, in
which case it won't be just your ftp that's
KompuKit wrote:
already helped him fix it...thanks anyways
It would be nice to know what you did to fix it...
-Stephen-