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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting FTP file to different hosts Post 302222370 by coolkid on Wednesday 6th of August 2008 05:44:00 PM
Old 08-06-2008
When I ran the modified script I got the output like this.

OUTPUT:


Connected to hostmachine1.
220- _________________________________________________________________

220 (vsFTPd 1.2.1)
530 Please login with USER and PASS.
530 Please login with USER and PASS.
KERBEROS_V4 rejected as an authentication type
Name (hostmachine1:rocky): 331 Please specify the password.
Password:
530 Login incorrect.
Login failed.
?Invalid command
530 Please login with USER and PASS.
530 Please login with USER and PASS.
530 Please login with USER and PASS.
530 Please login with USER and PASS.
mput file1? 530 Please login with USER and PASS.
Passive mode refused. Turning off passive mode.
530 Please login with USER and PASS.
ftp: bind: Address already in use
221 Goodbye.
Connected to hostmachine2.
220- _________________________________________________________________
220-
220 (vsFTPd 1.2.1)
530 Please login with USER and PASS.
530 Please login with USER and PASS.
KERBEROS_V4 rejected as an authentication type
Name (hostmachine2:rocky): 331 Please specify the password.
Password:
530 Login incorrect.
Login failed.
?Invalid command
530 Please login with USER and PASS.
530 Please login with USER and PASS.
530 Please login with USER and PASS.
530 Please login with USER and PASS.
mput file1? 530 Please login with USER and PASS.
Passive mode refused. Turning off passive mode.
530 Please login with USER and PASS.
ftp: bind: Address already in use
221 Goodbye.
 

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ftphosts(4)							   File Formats 						       ftphosts(4)

NAME
ftphosts - FTP Server individual user host access file SYNOPSIS
/etc/ftpd/ftphosts DESCRIPTION
The ftphosts file is used to allow or deny access to accounts from specified hosts. The following access capabilities are supported: allow username addrglob [addrglob...] Only allow users to login as username from host(s) that match addrglob. deny username addrglob [addrglob...] Do not allow users to login as username from host(s) that match addrglob. A username of * matches all users. A username of anonymous or ftp specifies the anonymous user. addrglob is a regular expression that is matched against hostnames or IP addresses. addrglob may also be in the form address:netmask or address/CIDR, or be the name of a file that starts with a slash ('/') and contains additional address globs. An exclamation mark (`!') placed before the addrglob negates the test. The first allow or deny entry in the ftphosts file that matches a username and host is used. If no entry exists for a username, then access is allowed. Otherwise, a matching allow entry is required to permit access. EXAMPLES
You can use the following ftphosts file to allow anonymous access from any host except those on the class A network 10, with the exception of 10.0.0.* IP addresses, which are allowed access: allow ftp 10.0.0.* deny ftp 10.*.*.* allow ftp * 10.0.0.* can be written as 10.0.0.0:255.255.255.0 or 10.0.0.0/24. FILES
/etc/ftpd/ftphosts ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWftpr | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |External | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
in.ftpd(1M), ftpaccess(4), attributes(5) SunOS 5.10 1 May 2003 ftphosts(4)
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