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.
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.
Regards, Rob.
On 1 Jun 2006, at 23:06, Wayne Stallwood wrote:
Not exactly a Linux question, but the answer may equally apply and it's confusing the living daylights out of me so-
I have a client with a SCO box...the application it runs is sometimes made to generate a file that has to magically appear a bit later on another (Windows) box.
Due to visionFS (sort of like Samba but not as nice) not being completely happy talking to Windows Server 2003 (or vice versa) the method that was chosen when this was implemented by whoever was FTP.