Hi
On 23 Feb 00, at 13:30, Berend De Schouwer wrote:
> >> > file I get an error access denied to user via ftp. What could be
> >> > the problem
> >>
> >> People can be allowed to login, but not ftp. Check /etc/ftpusers.
> >> ftp to the server from the server: does that work?
Yes, that works.
> >
> > What this thin client needs all the files from the server as it has
> > no hard disk and only a flash memory so it either has to ftp, tftp,
> > nfs or window to receive it. Once the user login he sould go to the
> > home directory. But what happens now is that is uses anonftp to
> > login and hence all the programs cannot be used.
>
> tftp could be better: no username/password.
When I use this, the client log tells me tftp timed out.
>
> Can you anonftp from the server to the server? Basically, is it a
> server or a client problem?
Yes. I would not know which is the problem.
> >
> > I use DHCP to assign ipadd so every time the client login to the
> > server then how do I fix the ipadd with the above you gave me.
> > Second, can enter this into the exports file.
>
> Its the IP of the server: that shouldn't change. IP of client comes
> in the exports file like:
> /home/lts/ltsroot 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0(ro,no_root_squash) allows
> all 192.168.0. machines to mount /home/lts/ltsroot
Suppose I put /usr/local/netOS_i
192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0(ro,no_root_squash)
will the directories below it be accessable. There are dir like
netOS/config/ etc?
Kind regards
Adrian
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