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− | ==== 1) FTP ====
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− | The knoppix cd has an ftp server installed on it. However if you try to ftp to a knoppix machine you will get a connection refused message. This is due to the settings in the /etc/hosts.deny file. The hosts.deny file is in fact a symlink to /KNOPPIX/etc/hosts.deny
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− | The last line of it reads as below
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− | ALL:PARANOID
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− | The stock hosts.allow files will allow ftp from localhost only. You will have to change this too.
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− | These two files are prohibiting ftp connections to the knoppix system.
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− | What I do is delete the symlink and restart inetd.conf
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− | Here are the necessary steps:
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− | *Configure networking from the menu
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− | *Open a console and set a password for user knoppix:
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− | **'''passwd knoppix
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− | *Open a root shell and do:
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− | **'''rm /etc/hosts.deny
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− | **'''rm /etc/hosts.allow
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− | **'''/etc/init.d/inetd restart
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− | Now the ftp server is ready and from any client you can ftp to knoppix system, use 'knoppix' as user name and the password you set as password.
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