* Erik Jakobsen (eja@urbakken.dk) [030101 02:28]: ::Hi. :: ::As root, I can access another machine here with ssh, but I cannot do an ftp connect. :: ::eurit:~ # ssh 192.168.1.5 ::root@192.168.1.5's password: ::Last login: Wed Jan 1 09:33:44 2003 ::Have a lot of fun... ::linux:~ # logout ::Connection to 192.168.1.5 closed. ::eurit:~ # ftp 192.168.1.5 ::ftp: connect: Connection refused ::ftp> :: ::How can I make an ftp connection ?. If the machine has sshd running then why not use sftp to pull your files? If you want plain old ftp then your gonna have to run an ftpd and in most cases it's a bigger security risk then nessassary. You can even get the kio_fish plugin for KDE and use Konqueror to sftp to the server you want to transfer files to or from. I would suggest doing this because it's much more secure then plain ftp. If you need a Windows client for a user that you have then push them into the direction of WinSCP which resembles CuteFTP but does it's transfers over ssh. Regards. -- Ben Rosenberg ---===---===---===--- mailto:ben@whack.org Tell me what you believe.. I'll tell you what you should see.