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RE: anonymous ftp - a new twist



It was a server installation, but I checked anyway - according to RPM,
wu-ftpd-2.6.0-3 is installed

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Marty Messer [SMTP:mmesser redhat com]
> Sent:	Monday, June 12, 2000 12:10 PM
> To:	redhat-install-list redhat com
> Subject:	Re: anonymous ftp - a new twist
> 
> More Importantly, make sure wu-ftpd is installed:
> 
> rpm -q wu-ftpd
> 
> We do not install it by default in the Workstation class installation.
> 
> From /RedHat/base/comps:
> 
> 0 Anonymous FTP Server {
>   @ Network Server
>   inetd
>   wu-ftpd
>   anonftp
> }
> 
> 0 --hide Server {
>   @ Mail/WWW/News Tools
>   @ Printer Support
>   @ Networked Workstation
>   @ Dialup Workstation
>   @ Network Server
>   @ News Server
>   @ NFS Server
>   @ SMB (Samba) Server
>   i386: @ IPX/Netware(tm) Connectivity
>   @ Anonymous FTP Server <-- it is part of the Server class
>   @ Web Server
>   @ DNS Name Server
>   @ Postgres (SQL) Server
>   @ Network Management Workstation
>   @ Emacs
>   @ Development
>   @ Utilities
> }
> 
> I hope this helps.
> 
> -- 
> Martin Messer
> Red Hat, Inc.	Information Systems
> www.redhat.com	ftp.redhat.com
> 
> On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Nier Yavin wrote:
> 
> > well just to check the service
> > try:
> > telnet localhost 21
> > this is telneting onto the ftp port, which gives some idea about the
> > problem.
> > look at /etc/services
> > to see that port 21 is dedicated to ftp
> > maybe that is the problem
> > and one last thing
> > ps -ef | grep inetd
> > check to see that the inetd is actually running, if not then
> > start it up first
> > 
> > "Burke, Thomas G." wrote:
> > 
> > > OK, I disabled my firewall rules, disabled portsentry, logged in to
> the
> > > machine and typed "ftp localhost".
> > >
> > > Response from the machine: "ftp: connect: connectin refused"
> > >
> > > I checked inetd.conf, and ftp is not commented out.
> > >
> > > I have made no changes to the default install (that I know of)...
> > >
> > > Ant tips how to fix this darned thing?
> > >
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