suse 10.0 and FTP Services
Since I have installed suse 10.0, I cannot get ftp to work properly. Others have indicated to try proftpd, but it doesn't meet my standards of being "secure". All ports are open on router, etc. This is what my server reports when a connection attempt is made to it: ftp 192.168.0.232 Connected to 192.168.0.232. Connection closed by remote host. No username or password prompt is noted. Should I re-install suse? or re-download the images? Thanks (Wow this group gets a lot of msgs)
On Wednesday 09 November 2005 05:59 pm, mixedmind_support wrote:
Since I have installed suse 10.0, I cannot get ftp to work properly. Others have indicated to try proftpd, but it doesn't meet my standards of being "secure".
All ports are open on router, etc.
This is what my server reports when a connection attempt is made to it:
ftp 192.168.0.232 Connected to 192.168.0.232. Connection closed by remote host.
No username or password prompt is noted. Should I re-install suse? or re-download the images?
Thanks
(Wow this group gets a lot of msgs)
And what have you configured in /etc/xinetd.d ?? Sounds to me like you haven't enabled any ftp in xinetd or xinetd isn't even running. Doesn't matter what ports are open... no one would be listening in the above cases.
I had a similar problem that turned out to be firewall related. I played around with pure-ftp, tfpt, etc. and couldn't get any to work but sftp worked straight away! (The bonus her is the added ssh security) Cheers, Colin Fraser Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Wednesday 09 November 2005 05:59 pm, mixedmind_support wrote:
Since I have installed suse 10.0, I cannot get ftp to work properly. Others have indicated to try proftpd, but it doesn't meet my standards of being "secure".
All ports are open on router, etc.
This is what my server reports when a connection attempt is made to it:
ftp 192.168.0.232 Connected to 192.168.0.232. Connection closed by remote host.
No username or password prompt is noted. Should I re-install suse? or re-download the images?
Thanks
(Wow this group gets a lot of msgs)
And what have you configured in /etc/xinetd.d ?? Sounds to me like you haven't enabled any ftp in xinetd or xinetd isn't even running. Doesn't matter what ports are open... no one would be listening in the above cases.
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