Joe Voigt wrote: > I am trying to ftp to a linux box and the put command fails with a > “connection failure”. The ftp command connects, prompts for user name and > password and reports that the system is unix. Check to see if there is a "motd" file on the linux system ["motd" = "message of the day", the Linux equivalent of a "welcome" message] -- also files such as "readme" may be automatically sent as text upon entering a given directory. Basically, these will be generating output that the HP is not expecting -- I think I've seen/heard references to such "hanging" the hp-->linux connection... Also, I recall reading something about how this file (if it exists) is terminated [cr only vs. cr & lf] I may be confusing this with Samba, however. (or "the other way around" -- "welcome" messages on a 3000 can hang up PC-based FTP clients in some cases...) > [...] JINETD is running and services .net has the ftp entry: [...] These are red herrings and should be avoided -- JINETD is used if you want the HP to be the ftp SERVER, not the client, and "services.net" simply defines the "default" port for any client not smart enough to be user-configurable... :) * To join/leave the list, search archives, change list settings, * * etc., please visit http://raven.utc.edu/archives/hp3000-l.html *