I feel a right dolt for asking this, but I can't think of anything.

My knowledge of Linux (indeed, UNIX in general) is suficient for me to 
use it for day-to-day stuff, but more detailed things leave me far behind.

Things like starting ftpd.  That's right.

How on earth do you start ftpd?  Simply typing "ftpd" into a shell comes 
up with "ftpd: command not found" - the same occurs with variations of 
capitalisation like "Ftpd" and "FTPD".  Various guesses like "start 
ftpd" and "init ftpd" don't work either.

Any ideas?


-- 
Mark Gallagher




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