Dear Linux Experts,
what might be the reason for the following behaviour of FTP when trying to
log into my Linux device: the client shows 'connected to 134.2.4.8'
but after specifying the user and the CORRECT password, it shows:
'530 Login incorrect. Login failed'
It can't be a problem of the
gunfried geiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear Linux Experts,
what might be the reason for the following behaviour of FTP when trying to
log into my Linux device: the client shows 'connected to 134.2.4.8'
but after specifying the user and the CORRECT password, it shows:
'530 Login
If hosts.allow/hosts.deny were preventing you you'd never get a login prompt.
gunfried geiger wrote:
Dear Linux Experts,
what might be the reason for the following behaviour of FTP when trying to
log into my Linux device: the client shows 'connected to 134.2.4.8'
but after specifying the
Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
If hosts.allow/hosts.deny were preventing you you'd never get a login prompt.
Correct.
gunfried geiger wrote:
Dear Linux Experts,
what might be the reason for the following behaviour of FTP when trying to
log into my Linux device: the client shows
On Thu, 2 Apr 1998, Daniel Martin at cush wrote:
gunfried geiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear Linux Experts,
what might be the reason for the following behaviour of FTP when trying to
log into my Linux device: the client shows 'connected to 134.2.4.8'
but after specifying the
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