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http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,1227150,00.asp
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I'm having a problem with ftp under SLES 8.1. I go into inetd and
activated the ftp service but I'm still not able to ftp to this server.
When I look at the service details in inetd it looks like this
Active! ftp stream tcp nowaitroot
/usr/sbin/tcpd in.ftpd
If I look in
I've been installing vsftpd. Look for that in your file system, if not
install it. There are other FTP servers as well.
On Thursday 21 August 2003 10:13 am, you wrote:
I'm having a problem with ftp under SLES 8.1. I go into inetd and
activated the ftp service but I'm still not able to ftp to
I thought everything on SLES8 was controlled by the SUPER-DAEMON XINETD...here's what
I show for ftp:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]$ cd xinetd.d
[EMAIL PROTECTED] xinetd.d]$ ls
chargen daytime-udp finger rexec sgi_fam time
chargen-udp echo linuxconf-web rlogin talk
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Install the wu-ftpd package:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dbooher]# rpm -qa |grep wu
wu-ftpd-2.6.1-20
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dbooher]# rpm -ql wu-ftpd-2.6.1-20
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/usr/bin/ftpwho
/usr/sbin/ckconfig
/usr/sbin/ftprestart
/usr/sbin/ftpshut
/usr/sbin/in.ftpd == there it is
/usr/sbin/in.wuftpd
SLES8 still comes with inetd. I really wish they'd switch.
All inetd/xinetd does is provide a front-end for network apps. It has a few
built-in services, as documented in the man page:
These services are ``echo'', ``discard'', ``chargen''
(character generator), ``daytime'' (human
xinetd is on the CD as well.
On Thursday 21 August 2003 11:49 am, you wrote:
SLES8 still comes with inetd. I really wish they'd switch.
All inetd/xinetd does is provide a front-end for network apps. It has a
few built-in services, as documented in the man page:
These services are
Have any one try to put or Install VM Collection on NetWork
Drive(SAMBA) ???
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Yep. Works fine. Copy the BOOKS and SHELVES directories from the CDs to the
shared directory. On the workstations, map a drive letter to the shared
directory and put the drive in your search list for books and shelves. If
you have the full Acrobat package, you can also copy the PDF books to a
ARMONK, NY, Aug. 21 - A new report from a leading technology analyst finds
that
enterprises can significantly improve system performance and reliability by
moving
their SAP applications to Linux on the IBM eServer zSeries mainframe...
I did that... I copy all foue CDs ... What do you mean bt PDFINDEX???
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The analysis, commissioned by IBM from The Sageza Group,...
Not to be negative, but what would you expect the report to say? Are
IT exec's going to give this report more weight than, say, a report
commissioned by Microsoft?
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The files in BOOKS and SHELVES are only the manuals in Bookmanager format.
If you want to use (and search) the PDF formatted manuals, there is an
additional directory (cleverly named PDF) that contains books that are
provided only in PDF format. IBM doesn't provide an searchable index for
these
You need to more than just update /etc/inetd.conf.
With SLES8, you need to go into yast, using basic
network, update /etc/inetd.conf there, then let yast
start the deamon for you so that its the network
script at startup is correct.
The first ftp choice is in.ftpd. The second is vsftpd.
If you
Victor,
It looks like you did your pvcreate on the disk, not
the partition. Notice that the two good volumes have
the partition number, the bad volume does not.
pvscan -- ACTIVE PV /dev/dasdg1 of VG lvm1 [2.29
GB / 0 free]
pvscan -- ACTIVE PV /dev/dasdh1 of VG lvm1 [2.29
GB / 80 MB free]
On Thu, 2003-08-21 at 13:55, David Boyes wrote:
On the full Adobe Acrobat CD there is a tool (called PDFINDEX) that you can
run to generate a searchable index from a bunch of PDF files in a directory.
It reads all the files, creates word lists, and creates a searchable index
that you can use
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, John Ford wrote:
The analysis, commissioned by IBM from The Sageza Group,...
Not to be negative, but what would you expect the report to say? Are
IT exec's going to give this report more weight than, say, a report
commissioned by Microsoft?
I would, wouldn't you? After
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