ok...
here's what i get...
[root lserver2 /]# cat /etc/xinetd.d/wu-ftpd
# default: on
# description: The wu-ftpd FTP server serves FTP connections. It uses \
# normal, unencrypted usernames and passwords for authentication.
service ftp
{
disable = no
socket_type = stream
wait = no
user = root
server = /usr/local/sbin/in.proftpd
## server_args = -l -a
log_on_success += DURATION
nice = 10
}
does this mean that whoever set this up is actually using the 'wu-ftpd' file
to run a 'PROftpd' server??? and why???
also, how can i find the actual config file to modify!!!!
thanks for all the help....
-bruce
-----Original Message-----
From: Alexey Fadyushin [mailto:fab s-tunnel com]
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 7:42 AM
To: bedouglas earthlink net; General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Re: ftp questions....
Look for the line 'disable' in files /etc/xinetd.d/wu-ftpd and
/etc/xinetd.d/vsftpd. Is should be read as 'yes' at least in one of
these files. The actual FTP server is that _without_ 'yes' for this
option (or with 'no' value fot 'disable').
Alexey Fadyushin
Brainbench MVP for Linux.
http://www.brainbench.com
bruce wrote:
ok...
when i do a ls /etc/xinetd.d i get :
[root lserver2 root]# ls /etc/xinetd.d
chargen daytime echo-udp rlogin servers talk time-udp
chargen-udp daytime-udp ntalk rsh services telnet vsftpd
cvspserver echo rexec rsync sgi_fam time wu-ftpd
which shows me the vs/wu ftpd files...
but i still don't know 'which' i'm using!!! nor do i know exactly where
the
'config' file is that i'd have to alter/modify!!!
thanks..
-bruce
-----Original Message-----
From: redhat-list-bounces redhat com
[mailto:redhat-list-bounces redhat com]On Behalf Of Volker Kindermann
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 7:32 AM
To: bedouglas earthlink net; General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Re: ftp questions....
the issue i'm having is that although i can ftp in/access files from
another box, when i do a:
# ps -aef | grep ftp
i get
#
which is curious.. to say the least...
please do a "netstat -nap|grep LISTEN" and look if your machine listens
at port 21. If so, you will see which application listens in the last
column of the output. I'm quite sure that it is xinetd or inetd.
In the first case, the ftp-service is either started by /etc/xinetd.conf
or a separate configfile in /etc/xinetd.d. In the later case (inetd),
it is certainly started in /etc/inetd.conf.
-volker
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