Ivan Glushkov wrote:
> one of the previous treads reminded me to check wheather I have ftp
> server working on my laptop (after 1.5 years with Debian, I am still
> surprised how many things had been installed/configured/working without
> me knowing it). I found that:
>
> #dpkg -l | grep ftp
> i
netstat -anp will tell you the proccess name that is listening on tcp port 21
On 8/25/05, Ivan Glushkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> one of the previous treads reminded me to check wheather I have ftp
> server working on my laptop (after 1.5 years with Debian, I am still
> surprised
Hi all!
On 8/25/05, Ivan Glushkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> #ls /etc/init.d/*ftp*
> zsh: no matches found: /etc/init.d/*ftp*
> So, how can I find out wheather/which ftp server is running on my
> machine, and stop/reconfigure it?
cat /etc/inetd.conf | grep ftp
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