W dniu 2013-06-11 00:02, Jan Rękorajski napisał(a):
On Mon, 10 Jun 2013, stacho wrote:
Jak "toto" się używa?
Zainstalowałem proftp-inetd i systemd-inetd.
Nie można się połączyć z serwerem ftp.
Na innych serwisach wystarczy:
/bin/systemctl start nut-driver.service
i działa, po:
/bin/systemctl start rc-inetd.service
nic się nie dzieje. :(
/bin/systemctl status rc-inetd.service
Powie Ci co powinienieś zrobić zamiast:
rc-inetd services are started natively by systemd, use "systemctl
--system daemon-reload" to regenerate rc-inetd services.
proftpd powinno działać, na tym testowałem generator.
[root@orion sysconfig]# /bin/systemctl status rc-inetd.service
rc-inetd.service - rc-inetd services are started natively by systemd,
use "systemctl --system daemon-reload" to regenerate rc-inetd services
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/rc-inetd.service; static)
Active: active (exited) since Tue 2013-06-11 12:01:10 CEST; 2s ago
Process: 30264 ExecStart=/bin/echo rc-inetd services are started
natively by systemd, use "systemctl --system daemon-reload" to
regenerate rc-inetd services. (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Jun 11 12:01:10 orion systemd[1]: Starting rc-inetd services are
started native.....
Jun 11 12:01:10 orion systemd[1]: Started rc-inetd services are started
nativel...s.
[root@orion sysconfig]# systemctl --system daemon-reload
[root@orion sysconfig]# ftp localhost
ftp: connect: Connection refused
ftp> bye
Tak to u mnie wygląda, jak widać nie działa.
System to Th+ready+test 64bit.
--
pzdr
Stacho Pal
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