I tried running the BeroFTPD on my system and never did get it working
properly. The only difference is that I was trying to log in as a user. I
could log in anonymously with no problems. Have you run the BeroFTPD config
yet ? This allows you to configure your anon accounts, directorys, and
ratios
On Wed, 11 Aug 1999, you wrote:
>
> should there be some mention of anonftp in my inetd.conf file
> in /etc or?
>
I'm currently running Red Hat here, and have a line in my
inetd.conf:
#ftpstream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd in.ftpd -l -a
If you have a similar line, uncomment
inet is set to start at system boot.
On Wed, 11 Aug 1999 06:45:57 -0400, Steve Philp wrote:
>John Brack wrote:
>>
>> could someone tell me why anonftp is not working
>> when the system starts up and how to "turn it on".
>
>FTP is dispatched through inetd, so check ntsysv and see if inet is set
More info on your setup would be nice.
class c range of your dial up acct
usernames and passwords
root password
open ports
etc.
etc.
;-0 just kidding. More info is needed though.
On Tue, 10 Aug 1999, you wrote:
> could someone tell me why anonftp is not working
> when the system starts up and
The RPM is installed on the system, yes.
On Tue, 10 Aug 1999 21:30:34 -0500, Lloyd Osten wrote:
>John Brack wrote:
>>
>> could someone tell me why anonftp is not working
>> when the system starts up and how to "turn it on".
>>
>> Thanks.
>
>I'm going to assume that you actually installed the
John Brack wrote:
>
> could someone tell me why anonftp is not working
> when the system starts up and how to "turn it on".
>
> Thanks.
I'm going to assume that you actually installed the "anonftp" package (I
don't know the exact name) I installed it during Mandrake installation
and it works ju