You'll have to install a ftpd if you want to be able to login to them with ftp. You could use something like wu-ftpd.
Ron Rademaker On Sun, 16 Jul 2000, Hans wrote: > hosts.allow is empty, hosts.deny has ALL: PARANOID. Both files are equal on > 192.168.1.1 and 3. I amended hosts.allow with the line ALL: .orchard.nl > (being my local domain name), but to no avail. I haven't installed the > package ftpd, only ftp, but isn't ftp supposed to work right out of the > box, being an essential service. 192.168.1.1 and 3 have basically the same > setup, with 3 being a bit outdated (May this year) and 1 spanking brand new > (last week). Another thing is that when I last used 3 with a ppp connection > to the net I could easily ftp and run apt-get. > > Hans > > > At 06:02 PM 7/16/00 +0200, Ron Rademaker wrote: > >You could check your /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny, and are you > >running a ftpd?? > > > >Another thing could be ipchains... > > > >Ron Rademaker > > > > > >On Sun, 16 Jul 2000, Hans wrote: > > > >> Here another riddle which I can't seem to solve.... > >> > >> I have two potato boxes (192.168.1.1 and 3) and a win95 laptop > >> (192.168.1.2) on a local network. I can ping from to and from 192.168.1.3, > >> use telnet, but not ftp. Connection is refused when I ftp in from 1 and 2 > >> and also when I ftp out from 3. I checked /etc/services and the ports are > >> there. Other config-files are basically the same except for name and IP > >> number. Anybody any idea? > >> > >> Hans > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < > /dev/null > >> > > > > > --- > > It's nice to be like, but better by far to get paid -- Liz Phair >