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Re: [LI] Problem in Ftp and Telnet access



try pinging to the machine. Are you loosing data packets?? If yes then you
may have problem with your network card.

VaibhaV Sharma
Indian Linux Usersa Group Indore Chapter

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----- Original Message -----
From: Rajil Saraswat <rajil_s@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <linux-india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 3:42 PM
Subject: [LI] Problem in Ftp and Telnet access


> hi all,
>   this is a problem regarding ftp and telnet access to a linux box i have
setup. when i telnet the sys from another networked computer, it says that
system connected but does not display the login prompt(telneting as
localhost on linux box works out right). the ftp does connect but after
sometime displays connection reset by peer with only part of the file
transferred.
>   what may be the problem. can i set the ftp to only transfer files with a
maximum size limit assigned and refuse the files greater than this size.
>                            thanks
>                                         Rajil
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