[CLUE-Tech] wu-ftpd connected, no login prompt

Adam Bultman adamb at glaven.org
Sat Mar 2 22:54:26 MST 2002


Are you running it from [x]inetd?  You might want to try just running it
from the command prompt== my box at home (I run proftpd) runs a lot
better/faster if I take it out of inetd and start it manually.


adam

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Adam Bultman
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On Sat, 2 Mar 2002, Matt Gushee wrote:

> On Sat, Mar 02, 2002 at 09:33:57PM -0700, Match Grun wrote:
> > Maybe your computer has a firewall that blocks FTP requests. I know that RedHat 7.1/7.2 default firewall rules block everything. May Debian does the same?
>
> Unfortunately, no. The closest thing I have to a firewall is the
> packet filtering on my Cisco 678.
>
> I thought it might have to do with /etc/hosts.{allow|deny} -- I have
> ALL: PARANOID in hosts.deny, but hosts.allow has
> ALL: 10.0.0.0/255.255.255.0 -- so, though I'm not sure ftpd actually
> uses that system, if it does I would think it's covered.
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