Erik, I gotten vsftp to run using the following: Check Yast2 > Software > Install/Remove Software and search on ftp to make sure the packages are installed. Next use Yast2 > Network/Basic > Stop/Start Services (inetd) Choose on with custom configuration Find vsftpd and choose activate Finish Next open a terminal, su and switch to the /etc directory. By default vsftp only allows anonymous logins. Edit vsftpd.conf to configure vsftp to allow local users to login or make other changes as required. Reboot your machine, open a terminal and attempt to ftp 127.0.0.1 to see make sure its now working. Joel Vande Berg
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002 17:24:50 +0100 Mads Martin Joergensen <mmj@suse.de> wrote:
On Dec 02, 2002, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
Yes martin its started. eurit:~ # rcinetd status Checking for inetd: running
Did you tell it to reload its configuration? sakura:~ # rcinetd reload
I did use the restart:
eurit:~ # rcinetd restart
So how do you determine it's not working?
I have tried ALT-F2 and vsftpd as well as vsftpd from a terminal window.
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