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| Ronald J Marchand enscribed: | X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Original | Message-ID: <2a8b7$430e17b9$42a6716f$5722@msgid.meganewsserver s.com> | Organization: We | Lines: 9 | NNTP-Posting-Host: 69.49.124.165 | X-Trace: 1124997049 reader1.on.meganewsservers.com 14293 69.49.124.165:40195 | Xref: jpradley.jpr.com comp.unix.sco.misc:88003 | | Openserver 5.0,6 | | The user account for ftp is gone. How is it reinstated? | Account manager complains about user ids below 200! Gone or never added? A ftp user is not installed by default in 5.0.5 -- ================================================== ======================== Tom Parsons tom@tegan.com ================================================== ======================== |
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| "Tom Parsons" <sconews@tegan.com> wrote in message news:20050825164403.22162@tegan.com... > Ronald J Marchand enscribed: > | X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Original > | Message-ID: <2a8b7$430e17b9$42a6716f$5722@msgid.meganewsserver s.com> > | Organization: We > | Lines: 9 > | NNTP-Posting-Host: 69.49.124.165 > | X-Trace: 1124997049 reader1.on.meganewsservers.com 14293 > 69.49.124.165:40195 > | Xref: jpradley.jpr.com comp.unix.sco.misc:88003 > | > | Openserver 5.0,6 > | > | The user account for ftp is gone. How is it reinstated? > | Account manager complains about user ids below 200! > > Gone or never added? > > A ftp user is not installed by default in 5.0.5 > -- 5.0.6, and it was there. Unfortunately, the disk motor is dying now compounding the problem. Thanks (you and JP) Ron |
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| Ronald J Marchand enscribed: | X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Original | Message-ID: <ed0ba$430e7a76$42a6716f$8643@msgid.meganewsserver s.com> | Organization: We | Lines: 31 | NNTP-Posting-Host: 69.49.124.165 | X-Trace: 1125022327 reader1.on.meganewsservers.com 9950 69.49.124.165:44061 | Xref: jpradley.jpr.com comp.unix.sco.misc:88012 | | | "Tom Parsons" <sconews@tegan.com> wrote in message | news:20050825164403.22162@tegan.com... | > Ronald J Marchand enscribed: | > | | > | Openserver 5.0,6 | > | | > | The user account for ftp is gone. How is it reinstated? | > | Account manager complains about user ids below 200! | > | > Gone or never added? | > | > A ftp user is not installed by default in 5.0.5 | | 5.0.6, and it was there. Unfortunately, the disk motor is dying now | compounding the problem. I'm not understanding the revelance. Are you wanting to transfer the files? The ftp user doesn't prevent ftp, its primary use is for anonymous ftp. If you are trying to get the files off quickly, rsync is more efficient. -- ================================================== ======================== Tom Parsons tom@tegan.com ================================================== ======================== |
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| "Tom Parsons" <sconews@tegan.com> wrote in message news:20050826104853.22912@tegan.com... > Ronald J Marchand enscribed: > | > | Openserver 5.0,6 > | > | > | > | The user account for ftp is gone. How is it reinstated? > | > | Account manager complains about user ids below 200! > | > > | > Gone or never added? > | > > | > A ftp user is not installed by default in 5.0.5 > | > | 5.0.6, and it was there. Unfortunately, the disk motor is dying now > | compounding the problem. > > I'm not understanding the revelance. > > Are you wanting to transfer the files? > > The ftp user doesn't prevent ftp, its primary use is for anonymous ftp. > > If you are trying to get the files off quickly, rsync is more efficient. > I didn't detail the problem. I have a sick machine on my hands (hard drive drops out) and I wanted to ftp a tarball of user data to another machine. This one will not accept an FTP connection and the syslog file contains info that the ftp user is not there. And it isn't. I didn't know how to reinstate it either. However, I have never used rsync and I will now read the man page. Thanks much for your input. Ron |
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| Ronald J Marchand typed (on Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 12:17:19PM -0500): | "Tom Parsons" <sconews@tegan.com> wrote in message | news:20050826104853.22912@tegan.com... | > Ronald J Marchand enscribed: | > | > | Openserver 5.0,6 | > | > | | > | > | The user account for ftp is gone. How is it reinstated? | > | > | Account manager complains about user ids below 200! | > | > | > | > Gone or never added? | > | > | > | > A ftp user is not installed by default in 5.0.5 | > | | > | 5.0.6, and it was there. Unfortunately, the disk motor is dying now | > | compounding the problem. | > | > I'm not understanding the revelance. | > | > Are you wanting to transfer the files? | > | > The ftp user doesn't prevent ftp, its primary use is for anonymous ftp. | > | > If you are trying to get the files off quickly, rsync is more efficient. | > | I didn't detail the problem. I have a sick machine on my hands (hard drive | drops out) and I wanted to ftp a tarball of user data to another machine. | This one will not accept an FTP connection and the syslog file contains info | that the ftp user is not there. And it isn't. I didn't know how to | reinstate it either. | | However, I have never used rsync and I will now read the man page. I'll wager you don't have it. :-) So try 'rdist'. -- JP |
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| Ronald J Marchand wrote: > "Tom Parsons" <sconews@tegan.com> wrote in message > news:20050826104853.22912@tegan.com... > >>Ronald J Marchand enscribed: >>| > | Openserver 5.0,6 >>| > | >>| > | The user account for ftp is gone. How is it reinstated? >>| > | Account manager complains about user ids below 200! >>| > >>| > Gone or never added? >>| > >>| > A ftp user is not installed by default in 5.0.5 >>| >>| 5.0.6, and it was there. Unfortunately, the disk motor is dying now >>| compounding the problem. >> >>I'm not understanding the revelance. >>Are you wanting to transfer the files? >>The ftp user doesn't prevent ftp, its primary use is for anonymous ftp. >>If you are trying to get the files off quickly, rsync is more efficient. > > I didn't detail the problem. I have a sick machine on my hands (hard drive > drops out) and I wanted to ftp a tarball of user data to another machine. > This one will not accept an FTP connection and the syslog file contains info > that the ftp user is not there. And it isn't. I didn't know how to > reinstate it either. As Tom says, you don't need an "ftp" user to use FTP. Just log on as any user (or root) and use the ftp command. > However, I have never used rsync and I will now read the man page. AFAIK rsync is good if you want to *regulary* synchronise some set of files across two machines. E.g. daily. Then its worth the (relatively minor) effort to set up rsync and ssh. For a one-off transfer thats unlikely to be repeated, I'd make a compressed tarball and use ftp. |
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| Ian Wilson enscribed: | Ronald J Marchand wrote: | > "Tom Parsons" <sconews@tegan.com> wrote in message | > news:20050826104853.22912@tegan.com... | > | >>Ronald J Marchand enscribed: | >>| > | Openserver 5.0,6 | >>| > | | >>| > | The user account for ftp is gone. How is it reinstated? | >>| > | Account manager complains about user ids below 200! | >>| > | >>| > Gone or never added? | >>| > | >>| > A ftp user is not installed by default in 5.0.5 | >>| | >>| 5.0.6, and it was there. Unfortunately, the disk motor is dying now | >>| compounding the problem. | >> | >>I'm not understanding the revelance. | >>Are you wanting to transfer the files? | >>The ftp user doesn't prevent ftp, its primary use is for anonymous ftp. | >>If you are trying to get the files off quickly, rsync is more efficient. | > | > I didn't detail the problem. I have a sick machine on my hands (hard drive | > drops out) and I wanted to ftp a tarball of user data to another machine. | > This one will not accept an FTP connection and the syslog file contains info | > that the ftp user is not there. And it isn't. I didn't know how to | > reinstate it either. | | As Tom says, you don't need an "ftp" user to use FTP. Just log on as any | user (or root) and use the ftp command. | | > However, I have never used rsync and I will now read the man page. | | AFAIK rsync is good if you want to *regulary* synchronise some set of | files across two machines. E.g. daily. Then its worth the (relatively | minor) effort to set up rsync and ssh. | | For a one-off transfer thats unlikely to be repeated, I'd make a | compressed tarball and use ftp. Compress with tar takes time and space, both of which may be in short supply on a failing disk. Recently I had a customer with no backups (and they had EDGE!!!) where the disk was dying quickly. It would run for about 20 minutes, then crash. It was much faster to tell rsync to back everything up to another disk, then sort through the mess. And, when it crashed, the next try, rsync would not waste time copying files already transferred. I got everything transferred in two boots, then it crashed and ran ne'er more. -- ================================================== ======================== Tom Parsons tom@tegan.com ================================================== ======================== |
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| In article <c4a64$430f4f48$42a6716f$18610@msgid.meganewsserve rs.com>, Ronald J Marchand <ron@rojomar.com> wrote: >"Tom Parsons" <sconews@tegan.com> wrote in message >news:20050826104853.22912@tegan.com... >> Ronald J Marchand enscribed: >> | > | Openserver 5.0,6 >> | > | >> | > | The user account for ftp is gone. How is it reinstated? >> | > | Account manager complains about user ids below 200! >> | > >> | > Gone or never added? >> | > >> | > A ftp user is not installed by default in 5.0.5 >> | >> | 5.0.6, and it was there. Unfortunately, the disk motor is dying now >> | compounding the problem. >> >> I'm not understanding the revelance. >> >> Are you wanting to transfer the files? >> >> The ftp user doesn't prevent ftp, its primary use is for anonymous ftp. >> >> If you are trying to get the files off quickly, rsync is more efficient. >I didn't detail the problem. I have a sick machine on my hands >(hard drive drops out) and I wanted to ftp a tarball of user data >to another machine. This one will not accept an FTP connection >and the syslog file contains info that the ftp user is not there. >And it isn't. I didn't know how to reinstate it either. >However, I have never used rsync and I will now read the man page. >Thanks much for your input. If it's a one-time thing it might be just as easy to use ftp. And just make sure there is an ftp daemon on the system, and that it is enabled. Then you ftp to the system, and log in with your name [I assume you have an account there] and your password. And then you can 'get' the file. Conversely if the current machine is easier to enable ftp if it is not enabled, go to the source machine and ftp to your target with your name and password and 'put' the file. I use rsync all the time, but if it's a one time shot, ftp means there is no learning curve [I hope]. Bill -- Bill Vermillion - bv @ wjv . com |