If you have a debian system, there are no rpms - thats fedora or redhat!
Debain has .deb, but use a package manager like aptitude or synaptics is
the best choice.
Am 07.06.2011 10:19, schrieb hadi motamedi:
> On 6/7/11, Atıf CEYLAN wrote:
>> You need proftpd, pureftpd or vsftpd like ftp server.
>
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> So I need to obtain one of vsftpd/proftpd/pureftpd rpm packages and
> try to install it. Am I right?
>
>
You may install them throuh the synaptic package manager. It will
install the program of your choosing on the system.
//Matthias
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Yes, you are right.
I'm not sure but if you use redhat based OS, you can install with "yum
install " command.
On 06/07/2011 11:19 AM, hadi motamedi wrote:
On 6/7/11, Atıf CEYLAN wrote:
You need proftpd, pureftpd or vsftpd like ftp server.
On 06/07/2011 09:46 AM, hadi motamedi wrote:
On 6/7/11, Atıf CEYLAN wrote:
> You need proftpd, pureftpd or vsftpd like ftp server.
>
> On 06/07/2011 09:46 AM, hadi motamedi wrote:
>> Dear All
>> I cannot ftp to my debian server from MS Windows machine ,but ping
>> and telnet are ok. I checked as the following :
>> #chkconfig tftp on
>> #set
You need proftpd, pureftpd or vsftpd like ftp server.
On 06/07/2011 09:46 AM, hadi motamedi wrote:
Dear All
I cannot ftp to my debian server from MS Windows machine ,but ping
and telnet are ok. I checked as the following :
#chkconfig tftp on
#setup
After enabling tftp service, still the ftp is
7.6.2011 9:46, hadi motamedi kirjoitti:
> Dear All
> I cannot ftp to my debian server from MS Windows machine ,but ping
> and telnet are ok. I checked as the following :
> #chkconfig tftp on
> #setup
> After enabling tftp service, still the ftp is not ok but ping & telnet
> are ok. Can you please
> When I try to ftp (from my Windows XP ftp client) to my Debian system I
> get the following message: "Connection forcefully rejected." Can somebody
> tell me what is wrong?
Probably not. Have you checked your server logs, or maybe syslog? If they
don't have the answer, find out how to turn up
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 14:20:46 +0200
"Paul Akkermans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> When I try to ftp (from my Windows XP ftp client) to my Debian system
> I get the following message: "Connection forcefully rejected." Can
> somebody tell me what is wrong?
>
What does the ftp log say
LeVA wrote:
2004. május 14. 17:03 dátummal Akkermans ezt írta:
Hi everyone,
I am trying to get acces to my debian system using a ftp program
(which is installed on my Windows XP platform). But I can't get acces
to my Debian system using this ftp program. I keep getting the
following message:"1
2004. május 14. 17:03 dátummal Akkermans ezt írta:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am trying to get acces to my debian system using a ftp program
> (which is installed on my Windows XP platform). But I can't get acces
> to my Debian system using this ftp program. I keep getting the
> following message:"10061
Hi Mike
how can we enable it in the unix machine?
Thank you
Mike Dresser wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Nov 2003, Ken Gilmour wrote:
>
> > >ftp> dir
> > >227 Entering Passive Mode (68,141,111,92,217,95)
> > >ftp: connect: Connection refused
> > >ftp>
>
> > >ftp> dir
> > >200 PORT command successful
> > >2
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003, Ken Gilmour wrote:
> >ftp> dir
> >227 Entering Passive Mode (68,141,111,92,217,95)
> >ftp: connect: Connection refused
> >ftp>
> >ftp> dir
> >200 PORT command successful
> >226 Transfer complete.
> >ftp: 287 bytes received in 0.09Seconds 3.05Kbytes/sec.
> >ftp> bin
> >200 Typ
Replying to the message sent by brian on Sat, 28 Dec 2002 01:53:28
-0500, received at 19:28:00 on 28/11/2003. brian wrote:
>Hi
>
>I have problem about ftp when run it in the unix
>
>unix>ftp 68.141.111.92
>Connected to 68.141.111.92
>220 ftp.eric.org FTP Server ready
>Name (68.141.111.92:root): fa
Bernhard Rieder writes:
> I'm also having this problem. I think its a PAM problem.
It looks that way, doesn't it? I fixed it by installing wu-ftpd. I don't
have time to mess with it, but someone should try to track it down and file
a bug.
--
John Hasler
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Dancing H
* Marcin Kurc said:
> Install wu-ftpd or proftpd, or whatever you like and check your inetd.conf.
Current proftpd (mainstream probably) fails to honour the UserAlias
directive, so that logging in as anonymous is not possible. That's with anon
servers, as to the normal access perhaps you should chec
I'm also having this problem. I think its a PAM problem.
I wasn't able to fix it. I thing I'll read then man-pages
again and again and agin
/var/log/auth.log says: -
Oct 20 07:51:07 ratte PAM-ftp[791]: conversation failure [Conversation is
waiting for even
Christian Dysthe writes:
> I am not able to login to my machine with ftp anymore.
I wrote:
> I'm having the same problem with this 'unstable' box. Works fine on the
> 2.1 box.
Marcin Kurc writes:
> Install wu-ftpd or proftpd, or whatever you like and check your
> inetd.conf.
I have.
--
John Ha
Install wu-ftpd or proftpd, or whatever you like and check your inetd.conf.
On Tue, Oct 19, 1999 at 06:16:47PM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> Christian Dysthe writes:
> > I am not able to login to my machine with ftp anymore.
>
> I'm having the same problem with this 'unstable' box. Works fine on
Christian Dysthe writes:
> I am not able to login to my machine with ftp anymore.
I'm having the same problem with this 'unstable' box. Works fine on the
2.1 box.
--
John HaslerThis posting is in the public domain.
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Seth R Arnold wrote:
>
> Benak, try looking in your /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny file to see
> if you are denying access in there... also check output from:
> ipfwadm -l -I
> ipfwadm -l -O
> ipfwadm -l -F
>
> (anyone know the equivalent ipchains commands?)
>
> Also, try checking the outp
Benak, try looking in your /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny file to see
if you are denying access in there... also check output from:
ipfwadm -l -I
ipfwadm -l -O
ipfwadm -l -F
(anyone know the equivalent ipchains commands?)
Also, try checking the output of "route" to ensure that your routing
On Fri, 7 Aug 1998, Richard Sevenich wrote:
> Any gurus with hints? Thanks to those who have responded earlier as I venture
> down this path opened by inability to download.
Use http and apt, no sites are picky about http reverse DNS and such.
http://ftp1.us.debian.org/debian
http://debian.midc
On Fri, 7 Aug 1998, Richard Sevenich wrote:
:
: I cannot ftp from my home machine to ftp.debian.org - the target site closes
: the connection.
:
: I can telnet to my work machine and then ftp from there to ftp.debian.org
: successfully.
:
: Perhaps not all ftp sites are as picky. Maybe the debi
On Fri, Jul 10, 1998 at 12:36:09PM +0400, Eugene Sevinian wrote:
>
> Solved.
> It was neccesary to Comment /etc/ftpd/ftpaccess file
> line: shutdown
That isn't the fix -- you have disabled ftpshut completely.
The solution is to delete the file referred to on that line.
Hamish
--
Hamish Moffa
Solved.
It was neccesary to Comment /etc/ftpd/ftpaccess file
line: shutdown
> Hi all!
>
> One my friend with REDHAT 5.0 have a problem with ftp.
> He run "ftpshut" to shutdown FTP Server & don't know
> how to run it again. :)
> FTP Server is wu-ftpd 2.4.27
> Clinet part is wo
Yes!
This is EXACTLY what happens to me when it tries to connect to the ftp site
using dselect. At least I know now that I'm not the only one :) The only
difference is that it DIDN'T work once for me...
Regards,
Kendrick
At 09:34 AM 1/3/97 -0500, Dale Scheetz wrote:
>Victor still can't post
I couldn't reach the ftp.debian.org site this morning either, here's a list of
the mirrors (from: ftp://debian.crosslink.net/pub/debian/README.mirrors):
Argentina
ftp.fceia.unr.edu.ar:/pub/linux/debian * - -
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