Make sure that the FTP Daemon line isn't commented out in your
/etc/inetd.conf file. If it is un-comment it and restart the inetd daemon.
Are you getting connected and then refused on login, or just refused from
even being connected at all? Also, I believe that if you have TCP wrappers
You look in /etc/inetd.conf to make sure that the ftp line isn't
commented out. Then, you note the name of the program being called
to answer ftp requests, and make sure it's installed on your system.
Usually, it's referred to as in.ftpd. "find / -name in.ftpd" will
tell you if the file
I looked in the /etc/inetd.conf and
ftp stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd in.ftpd -l -a
was not commented out. I am connecting and putting in a valid user name
and password and it is telling me that the password is incorrect and not
letting me in. The funny thing is I can