On 1 Jun 2006, at 23:43, Brett Parker wrote:
On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 11:26:00PM +0100, Robert Tillyard wrote:
You can get more info from the SCO side by adding -d to the ftp command line in /etc/inetd.conf then sending a kill -1 to inetd, this will log all ftp activity to /usr/adm/syslog. Don't forget to undo that at some point as it can add a significant amount of text to syslog.
Surely that'd only log things for the SCO ftp daemon, he's talking to a windows FTP daemon, so surely this wouldn't help ;)
Okay, sorry, my fault, I thought the transfer was the other way around. If it was it would have logged if the connection was shutdown or the transfer was complete.
As it is to the Windows box and as mentioned by others I can't see a line to set the transfer mode to binary, Windows does default to ASCII and the first ^Z will make Windows think the EOF marker has passed as well as causing CR/LF translation.
I don't think that SCO support VisionFS anymore but they do have a downloadable for Samba if you need it. I did some Samba training at SCO from one of the Samba team was apparently employed by SCO.
I didn't think SCO supported computing anymore, I thought they just started random court cases to accuse everyone else in the world of "stealing" their work. But that's a different matter entirely.
Not my area of expertise, I just develop for 300 SCO systems. I did attend a briefing once where the legal stuff was mentioned but it bored me to tears and I switched off.
Cheers,
Brett Parker
Regards, Rob.