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09-02-2003 07:31 AM
09-02-2003 07:31 AM
FTP problems
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
however if we FTP out of these machines it will let us do it provided it's not to any of the three machines listed above.
can anyone shed any light on this subject
john
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09-02-2003 07:35 AM
09-02-2003 07:35 AM
Re: FTP problems
Examine /etc/inetd.conf and see if the ftp entry is enabled. If it has been commented out, then uncomment the line and issuer an "inetd -c" to force a reread of the file by the inetd daemon.
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09-02-2003 07:38 AM
09-02-2003 07:38 AM
Re: FTP problems
Is there an open socket listenting for FTP connections on the servers in question?
netstat -a | grep ftp | grep LISTEN
HTH.
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09-02-2003 07:41 AM
09-02-2003 07:41 AM
Re: FTP problems
You might want to enable enhanced logging in /etc/inetd.conf inetd -c and watch the log files while testing.
tail -f /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
then attempt the ftp command. The error message will help you a lot. If there is no message, then the connection is being blocked between the machines.
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09-02-2003 07:43 AM
09-02-2003 07:43 AM
Re: FTP problems
From the error it sounds like the connection is being accepted (indicating that inetd is listening) but torn down straight away.
Regards,
Steve