Re: ftp questions....

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Yes, someone who set up the server modified the file for wu-ftpd (that file has been included in wu-ftpd RPM) to run ProFTPd. The names of files in /etc/xinetd.d has no meaning to xinetd, only content of those files is used. So you could rename that file to 'proftpd' or something similar to prevent confusion in the future.

For the location of FTP config file you should look in PROftpd documentation. Most probably, config file will be something like /etc/proftpd.conf. Try to use 'man proftpd'.

Alexey Fadyushin
Brainbench MVP for Linux
http://www.brainbench.com

bruce wrote:

ok...

here's what i get...

[root@lserver2 /]# cat /etc/xinetd.d/wu-ftpd
# default: on
# description: The wu-ftpd FTP server serves FTP connections. It uses \
#       normal, unencrypted usernames and passwords for authentication.
service ftp
{
        disable = no
        socket_type             = stream
        wait                    = no
        user                    = root
        server                  = /usr/local/sbin/in.proftpd
##      server_args             = -l -a
        log_on_success          += DURATION
        nice                    = 10
}


does this mean that whoever set this up is actually using the 'wu-ftpd' file to run a 'PROftpd' server??? and why???

also, how can i find the actual config file to modify!!!!

thanks for all the help....

-bruce



-----Original Message-----
From: Alexey Fadyushin [mailto:fab@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 7:42 AM
To: bedouglas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Re: ftp questions....


Look for the line 'disable' in files /etc/xinetd.d/wu-ftpd and /etc/xinetd.d/vsftpd. Is should be read as 'yes' at least in one of these files. The actual FTP server is that _without_ 'yes' for this option (or with 'no' value fot 'disable').

Alexey Fadyushin
Brainbench MVP for Linux.
http://www.brainbench.com

bruce wrote:


ok...

when i do a ls /etc/xinetd.d i get :

[root@lserver2 root]# ls /etc/xinetd.d
chargen      daytime      echo-udp  rlogin  servers   talk    time-udp
chargen-udp  daytime-udp  ntalk     rsh     services  telnet  vsftpd
cvspserver   echo         rexec     rsync   sgi_fam   time    wu-ftpd

which shows me the vs/wu ftpd files...

but i still don't know 'which' i'm using!!! nor do i know exactly where

the

'config' file is that i'd have to alter/modify!!!

thanks..

-bruce

-----Original Message-----
From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Volker Kindermann
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 7:32 AM
To: bedouglas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Re: ftp questions....




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...


please do a "netstat -nap|grep LISTEN" and look if your machine listens
at port 21. If so, you will see which application listens in the last
column of the output. I'm quite sure that it is xinetd or inetd.

In the first case, the ftp-service is either started by /etc/xinetd.conf
or a separate configfile in /etc/xinetd.d. In the later case (inetd),
it is certainly started in /etc/inetd.conf.


-volker

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