in.tftpd is the trivial FTP server (TFTP) ... it's supposed to run on
port 21. If you're looking for an ftp server and you don't try in.ftpd,
try vsftpd. There should be a man page for it that will instruct you on
how to start it. There was another ftpd option at install time: I've
forgotten what it was. vsftpd has handled all my needs just fine.

--Jim--
James S. Tison
Senior Software Engineer
TPF Laboratory / Architecture
IBM Corporation
"If dogs don't go to heaven, then, when I die, I want to go where they
do."
   -- Will Rogers



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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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