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03-13-2008 12:58 AM
03-13-2008 12:58 AM
ftp problem
I have some ftp problem!
It was working fine before. I restricted the ftp access by editing the /etc/inetd.conf file.
I just wanted to ftp some files and henceforth i enabled again and issued a
#inetd -c command
and i am able to ftp from server to server, but not from my PC to the server.
It gives the following message:
C:\Documents and Settings\sysadmin.ale>ftp 10.200.226.53
Connected to 10.200.226.53.
Connection closed by remote host.
The server ip is in the 10.200.226.* network and my PC is in the 10.200.227.* network.
(The surprising thing is we are able to ftp this server from a remote PC having 10.1.* network)
Kindly help!!
Thanks!
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03-13-2008 01:00 AM
03-13-2008 01:00 AM
Re: ftp problem
You say:
I restricted the ftp access by editing the /etc/inetd.conf file.
What exactly did you do?
Its impossible to help without knowing how you broke it.
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03-13-2008 01:02 AM
03-13-2008 01:02 AM
Re: ftp problem
inetd -c commamd
Then remove the # mark from it and re-issue the same command again!
Thanks!
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03-13-2008 01:39 AM
03-13-2008 01:39 AM
Re: ftp problem
the message suggests that the server has deliberately cut you off. There must be a message about this in the syslog file, please post this.
Check also if the file /var/adm/inetd.sec exists, as this or something else must have been activated by the re-reading of the configuration: inetd.sec can, if activated, restrict actions for various services.
regards,
John K.
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03-24-2008 03:08 AM
03-24-2008 03:08 AM
Re: ftp problem
file from the front of ftp then it will work
remeber if u did any change in that file
u have to restart it wiht -c option