Hi Ranga -
thank you for reply.

netstat shows:

linuxdev:~ # netstat -al
Active Internet connections (servers and established)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address           Foreign Address         State
tcp        0      0 *:sunrpc                *:*                     LISTEN
tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:smtp          *:*                     LISTEN
tcp        0      0 *:ssh                   *:*                     LISTEN
tcp        0    180 10.10.10.52:ssh         10.147.12.162:iclpv-sas ESTABLISHED
udp        0      0 *:tftp                  *:*
udp        0      0 *:sunrpc                *:*

No, I'm not running ipchains.
I'm not logging as root or other user defined in /etc/ftpusers.

It looks like it's listening, NIC card and TCPIP working, but FTP server does not.


Hugo Rivera





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Hugo:

What does
netstat -al

show?

Are you running ipchains?

Also are you logging in as 'root'? Most FTP servers are default-configured
to prevent root from ftping.




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I'm trying to ftp my Linux SuSE environment but no luck. I got "Connection
refused".
I started the server using:

 /usr/sbin/in.tftpd -l command (I didn't find a in.ftpd command)

so in.tftpd server is up and running.
I didn't set up any security level for my local network, and even when I
ftp open the Linux ip address
from inside the Linux server I got "Connection refused". Its ip addr. is
able to ping from anywhere on my local network, and
it's using port 21 for FTP. Any suggestions???
Thank you.



Hugo Rivera

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