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10-05-2010 02:28 AM
10-05-2010 02:28 AM
Hi I have 2 user accounts. One of them (mn011704) has ftp access to one server and the other (rp010650) doesn't have ftp access to the same server.
I need help to verify which configuration file I should edit. The file /etc/ftpd/ftpusers is not found in the server.
The file /var/adm/inetd.sec contains the following entries:
tftp allow \
172.24.34.80 \
172.24.34.81 \
172.30.102.166 \
172.30.102.167 \
172.30.81.215 \
172.30.102.168 \
172.20.7.47 \
172.20.7.48 \
172.20.7.49 \
172.30.81.216 \
172.30.81.217 \
172.30.81.218 \
172.24.30.40 \
172.20.110.11
I was thinking if there is config file for ftp where the user account "mn011704" could be found, then I could also add rp010650.
Regards,
Robert Peregrin
I need help to verify which configuration file I should edit. The file /etc/ftpd/ftpusers is not found in the server.
The file /var/adm/inetd.sec contains the following entries:
tftp allow \
172.24.34.80 \
172.24.34.81 \
172.30.102.166 \
172.30.102.167 \
172.30.81.215 \
172.30.102.168 \
172.20.7.47 \
172.20.7.48 \
172.20.7.49 \
172.30.81.216 \
172.30.81.217 \
172.30.81.218 \
172.24.30.40 \
172.20.110.11
I was thinking if there is config file for ftp where the user account "mn011704" could be found, then I could also add rp010650.
Regards,
Robert Peregrin
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