Determin which FTP server is running and turn off non secure FTP

Dan Dubovik dandubo at gmail.com
Thu Jun 24 11:51:38 MST 2010


rpm -qa | grep ftp ?

also chkconfig --list

at the bottom of the list will be the xinetd based services.

Find the FTP daemon in there, and:
chkconfig [daemon_name] off

On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 10:56 PM, walter tocalini <curonet at gmail.com> wrote:

>  Keith let asume that you use yum to install pure-ftp and you use---and you
> did not use nothing else to configure pure-ftp than chkconfig,
>
> -----yum install pure-ftpd
>
> now after that you create the system startup links
>
> ----chkconfig --levels xx pure-ftpd on (xx =whatever level you use)
> or
> ----chkconfig  pure-ftpd on
> then or just reboot OS
> ----/etc/init.d/pure-ftpd start
>
> now check if is listed
>
> ----chkconfig --list pure-ftpd
>
> then you command will be
> ----/etc/init.d/pure-ftpd stop
>
>
> now using chkconf you will remove the startup link
>
> ----chkconfig --levels xx pure-ftpd off
> or
> ----chkconfig pure-ftpd off
>
> now that should do it,
>
> good luck
>
> WT
>
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