I'm using SCO unix - 5 as server and stallion board to connect my users on serial comm.
I want some of my files generetd on unix to be copied to one of my window'95 based system.
I can use crosstalk loaded on windows system to log in automatically and 'cat the file' which will be than stored... (1 Reply)
How to config my Sco openserver 5.06 to
link on the Internet.MY Etherent sever is Winme...........
Can u tell me from the configure of netcard start.........
thanx for help...............thanx a lot (1 Reply)
Is it possible to ftp from WinXp to a Linux box? I have the the ftp server set up to take the request from the WinXp box but each time I try to connect I keep getting an error, Connection established, unknown error(windows ftp program) or if I try to ftp from the DOS prompt I get ftp connect:... (3 Replies)
First off I did try google for help on this topic, didn't really find anything.
When I try to ftp from my SCO Unix box (SCO_SV servername 3.2 5.0.5 i386) to a proFTPD server within my company I get this error
Connected to 10.?.?.?.
220 ProFTPD Server ftp.hostname.com
Name (10.?.?.?:root):... (1 Reply)
My goal is to use FTP to transfer file between PC and SCO Unix server.When I try to connect via FTP with root user, it failed.
What should I do? How to configure ftpaccess?
Thanks in advance! (2 Replies)
I am trying to start an FTP session from my UNIX PC to a PC running XP.
I aim to run a cron to manipulate remote files on the Windows M/C.
I cannot connect to the Windows M/C when i start rthe FTP session on the UNIX box. I can do it fine the other way round.
I have set entries in /etc/hosts... (2 Replies)
my problem is like this
while ftping locally it works,
but when users from WAN try the ftp services it doesnt comes
the message it displays is as follows "connection closed by remote host "
please help
Thanks (5 Replies)
Hi,
I am using the following syntax to connect to an FTP server and paste the file.
Based on the value in the variable $Folder, i want to connect to different folders on the same server. The credential is different to access different folders. How to get the user name and password from a... (3 Replies)
I'm using proftpd to manage my ftp/sftp connections but would like to use RBAC to only allow ftp/sftp connections. Has anyone done this or can point me in the right direction? This is my first experience trying to use RBAC. Thanks in advance. (2 Replies)
Hello,
I'm a UNIX SysAdmin at a large webhosting company and we have a vendor that provides a service which involves the ftp'ing of files from their servers to ours. They initiate FTP using a perl script with NET::FTP.
When they try to transfer files (and delete files over ftp), there is... (3 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
bootpgw
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)