RE: FTP

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Ouch! Thank you Michael... I'd misunderstood the documentation.. thought
that "ftpusers" file is used to allow users to connect to ftp.. 
Regards, Majo

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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Michael S.
Dunsavage
Sent: martes, 27 de abril de 2004 14:24
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Re: FTP


María José Reartes wrote:
> -->
> 
> Hi everybody!
> 
>  
> 
> I’m trying to use ftp from a Windows PC to maintain a Web Site hosted
by 
> a Linux PC. I have port 21 listening, ready to receive transfers..
but, 
> when I’m trying to login to ftp and transfer the files and directories

> to a specific directory on host (/var/www/html), I receive a “Login 
> incorrect” message.
> 
> I’d looked into the “ftpusers” file and I added my user name (which
I’m 
> using for the ftp connection), but didn’t work.
> 
> Does anyone know which is the users/passwords file used to allow/deny 
> access and where I can find it?
> 
> Or, Am I doing something wrong and there’s some other configuration
needed?
> 
>  
> 
> Regards, MaJo
> 
well the ftpusers file is actually used to NOT allow connections.

do you have a ftp server running?

-- 
Michael S. Dunsavage


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