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
configured to deny all connections and you don't explicitly allow the
connection from your local box (127.0.0.1 or your.boxes.IP.address) you will
be refused trying to use FTP. Look in your /etc/hosts.deny file and see if
you have something like ALL: ALL or ALL: FTP (?) in there. If you do then
you will need to edit your /etc/hosts.allow file and put in something like
127.0.0.1: ALL or 127.0.0.1: FTP. Please someone chime in if I'm not 100%
correct.
Justin
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Skrogstad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 8:39 AM
To: Red Hat Mailing list
Subject: confussed
I am running 6.2 and I can ftp to any place that I would like but when I
try and ftp into my 6.2 box is says connection refused. How do I start
ftp automaticaly when the server boots?
Scott Skrogstad
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