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Operating Systems SCO Config FTP on SCO Like proftpd Post 303037446 by Arcanisgk on Thursday 1st of August 2019 01:24:27 PM
Old 08-01-2019
Quote:
Originally Posted by MadeInGermany
Did you correctly (with wait) configure the ftpd in /etc/inetd.conf ?
yes, i have this like ... but i dont know much around config this:

Code:
#      @(#)$Id: inetd.conf,v 6.8 1996/01/09 21:48:54 aes Exp $ - STREAMware TCP/
IP  source
#
# Copyrighted as an unpublished work.
# (c) Copyright 1987-1994 Legent Corporation
# All rights reserved.
#
#      SCCS IDENTIFICATION
ftp     stream  tcp     nowait  root    /etc/ftpd       ftpd -a
telnet  stream  tcp     nowait  NOLUID  /etc/telnetd    telnetd
shell   stream  tcp     nowait  NOLUID  /etc/rshd       rshd
login   stream  tcp     nowait  NOLUID  /etc/rlogind    rlogind
exec    stream  tcp     nowait  NOLUID  /etc/rexecd     rexecd
finger  stream  tcp     nowait  nouser  /etc/fingerd    fingerd
#uucp   stream  tcp     nowait  NOLUID  /usr/lib/uucp/uucpd     uucpd
# Enabling this allows public read files to be accessed via TFTP.
#tftp   dgram   udp     wait    nouser  /etc/tftpd      tftpd
# This is the more secure method, since only files from /tftpboot can
# be accessed via TFTP.   This must be root in order to do the chroot
# to /tftpboot.  /tftpboot must be created by hand.
#tftp   dgram   udp     wait    root    /etc/tftpd      tftpd -s /tftpboot
comsat  dgram   udp     wait    root    /etc/comsat     comsat
ntalk   dgram   udp     wait    nouser  /etc/talkd      talkd
#
# Entries for BOOTP and DHCP servers & relay agent
#
# If running tftpd in secure mode, use bootpd with "-c securedir"
# where securedir is the argument to tftpd -s.
#
# To run bootpd by itself, use:
#bootps dgram   udp     wait    root    /etc/bootpd     bootpd
#
# To run dhcpd by itself, use:
#bootps dgram/i udp     wait    root    /etc/dhcpd      dhcpd
#
# When running dhcpd and bootpd, bootpd must be run in "slave mode" (with the
# -S option).  In this mode, bootpd listens on an alternate port.  The port
# bootps-alt is defined to be 950 in /etc/services, but it can be anything
# < 1024.  To run dhcpd and bootpd, use the following two lines:
#bootps dgram/i udp     wait    root    /etc/dhcpd      dhcpd -b bootps-alt
#bootps-alt dgram udp   wait    root    /etc/bootpd     bootpd -S
#
# To run the BOOTP/DHCP relay agent bootpgw, use:
#bootps dgram/i udp     wait    root    /etc/bootpgw    bootpgw server-name
tcpmux  stream  tcp     nowait  root    internal
echo    stream  tcp     nowait  root    internal
discard stream  tcp     nowait  root    internal
chargen stream  tcp     nowait  root    internal
daytime stream  tcp     nowait  root    internal
time    stream  tcp     nowait  root    internal
echo    dgram   udp     wait    root    internal
discard dgram   udp     wait    root    internal
chargen dgram   udp     wait    root    internal
daytime dgram   udp     wait    root    internal
time    dgram   udp     wait    root    internal
pop3    stream  tcp     nowait  root    /etc/popper popper
imap    stream  tcp     nowait  root    /etc/imapd imapd

 

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bootpgw(8)						      System Manager's Manual							bootpgw(8)

NAME
bootpgw - Internet BOOTP Protocol gateway SYNOPSIS
/usr/opt/obsolete/usr/sbin/bootpgw [-d level] [-t timeout] [-h hopcount] [-w waittime] server [server...] OPTIONS
Sets the debug-level variable that controls the number of debugging messages generated. For example, -d 4 sets the debugging level to 4. Sets the maximum hop count a BOOTP request can contain for this bootpgw daemon to forward the packet. The default is 4. Specifies the timeout value (in minutes) that the bootpgw process waits for a BOOTP packet before exiting. If no packets are received for timeout min- utes, the program exits. A timeout value of zero means run forever. When the bootpgw daemon is not started using the inetd daemon, this option is forced to 0. Specifies the minimum wait time in seconds. Requests are forwarded only if the client has been waiting for at least the specified time. The default value is 0. OPERANDS
Specifies the name or IP address of a BOOTP server to which the bootpgw forwards BOOTP requests. DESCRIPTION
The bootpgw daemon implements a simple BOOTP gateway that can be used to forward requests and responses between clients and BOOTP servers (for example, bootpd) on different subnets. In order to use the bootpgw daemon, you must install the Obsolete Commands and Utilities subset (OSFOBSOLETExxx). The bootpgw can be started by the /usr/sbin/inetd daemon by specifying the following line in the /etc/inetd.conf file: bootps dgram udp wait root /usr/sbin/bootpgw bootpgw server Note that server specifies the name or IP address of a bootp server to which the bootpgw forwards bootp requests. You may not have the bootpd daemon and the bootpgw daemon running on the same system because they listen on the same bootps port. When the bootpgw daemon is started, it determines the address of a BOOTP server whose name is provided as a command line parameter. When the bootpgw daemon receives a BOOTREQUEST packet, it sets the gateway address and hop count fields in the packet and forwards it to the BOOTP server at the address determined earlier. Then the bootpgw daemon looks in the /etc/services file to find the port numbers it should use. The following two entries are extracted: The bootp server listening port. The destination port used to reply to clients. If the port numbers cannot be determined this way, they are assumed to be 67 for the server and 68 for the client. RESTRICTIONS
You cannot run bootpgw and bprelay on the same system at the same time. FILES
Defines the sockets and protocols used for Internet services. SEE ALSO
Commands: bootpd(8), bprelay(8), inetd(8), joind(8) DARPA Internet Request For Comments: Bootstrap Protocol (RFC 951), Clarifications and Extensions for the Bootstrap Protocol (RFC 1532) bootpgw(8)
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