On 10/30/04 08:45, bruce wrote:
thanks for getting back to me... and yeah.. it's running.. i can ftp in with a ftp client from another box...
the issue i'm having is that although i can ftp in/access files from another box, when i do a: # ps -aef | grep ftp
i get
#
which is curious.. to say the least...
It would make sense if it's based out of inetd or xinetd. Which version of Red Hat Linux are you running? cat /etc/redhat-release if you're not sure.
Also, do the following: # rpm -qa | grep ftp
i can even enable/disable the ftp server/service from the gui (gnome) so the box is actually running a ftp server/service....
but i need to figure out the rest of the issues that i mentioned...
in my /usr/sbin i see in.wuftpd, vsftpd, and wu.ftpd...
You may have both installed. Go to a command line and enter: $ ftp localhost
Let's see the output of that. By default, both vsftpd and wu-ftpd will identify themselves in the response text.
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