unable to access system using ftp

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penny

unable to access system using ftp

Post by penny »

i could not able to login oxe (release 6.2-f3301-10)using ftp. when login using ftp using command ftp < ip address of system>, it is prompting login and password. as soon as i gave login and password, getting error login failed. but i can able to login using telent.

also i observed if i did any modifications and apply using netadmin -m, i am getting error dynportctl:main():can not open file 'etc/ftpaccess'
note: security not enabled in the system.
what may be the problem?
Eliott_DUP

Re: unable to access system using ftp

Post by Eliott_DUP »

Check the presence of the file /etc/ftpaccess
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Re: unable to access system using ftp

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This issue was discussed before. Search the forum.
I would recommend to backup your database, linux data, etc , reinstall everything and restore database and etc.

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Re: unable to access system using ftp

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he below mentioned procedure needs to be followed at site.

1) Open the telnet session to the system in HyperTerminal window.
2) Go to “/etc” folder and take backup of the file “ftpaccess” in separate folder.
3) To upload new “ftpaccess” file give the command “gkermit –r” in HyperTerminal and then press escape button.
4) To send the file “ftpaccess” from the PC to OXE go to Hyper Terminal, transfer option, send file and select the new file “ftpaccess “ and protocol select as “Kermit”
5) This file is stored in /usr2/mtcl directory.
6) Copy the “ftpaccess” file to “/etc” folder.

101)>cd /usr2/mtcl
101)>cp -r ftpaccess /etc/ (Here we are copying the file from /usr2/mtcl to /etc fol
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