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Change FTP port UnixWare
Hi there,
I have a client who wants to FTP to his server (UW7.1.4). He don't wants to use the standard 21 port but a differtent port like 8210. I added an extra ftp1line in the /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf as same as the original ftp line. Restarted TCP/IP but when I connect with an FTP-client it does login and it tries to receive the directory list. Then it stops and some error is said that it could not retrieve any data. Logging in via the normal 21 port is working fine. So is there something else I should configure to change the FTP port? Regards, Patrick |
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