Hi. I installed proftpd and used one of the default configuration scripts for anonymous login access. I can login to the ftp server on the lan, but from the outside (work), the only message I get is "Connected to (server ip)". No prompts appear for username or password and the session attempt is locked up, that is, if the attempt was from a linux box, I need to specifically kill the process. Same with attempts from w95 and nt.
The syslog shows a connection is made, and then the ftp session is immediately closed. I've been through all the documentation, but I'm obviously overlooking something. The default Debian installation ftp server does allow the logins so I'm almost sure it's the proftpd configuration and not something else. proftpd behaves the same whether standalone or inetd configured. Any suggestions, or can someone supply a simple anonymous config to compare mine to? thanks, (and still looking over the docs) -- tony mollica [EMAIL PROTECTED]