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ftpconfig - Setup Anonymous FTP
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My SysAd Blog (http://www.mysysad.com/2009/10/ftpconfig-setup-anonymous-ftp.html)
To setup an anonymous FTP account, you might consider using the ftpconfig script. It seems to be a lot easier to setup an anon FTP account with Solaris 10 than it was for Solaris 8. The anon users log in and then they are given restricted access to a mini-root filesystem.
Here is the syntax.
# ftpconfig someftpdir
or
# ftpconfig -d someftpdir
If you have problems, you may have to check files in the /etc/ftpd directory. Hint: check the ftpaccess file
Here is the syntax.
# ftpconfig someftpdir
or
# ftpconfig -d someftpdir
If you have problems, you may have to check files in the /etc/ftpd directory. Hint: check the ftpaccess file
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