10-02-2007
From memory, you'll need to look at how the
ftpd service is set up. It requires the '
-v' (lower-case 'v') operator to be issued.
It's executed by
inetd so you should see a reference to
ftp in the
inetd.conf file (HP-UX).
Check out:
man ftpd &
man inetd
Hope I got that right and it is of some help to you.
Cheers,
Cameron
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AUTHOR
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Marius Tomaschewski <mt@novell.com>
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