Anonymous ftp

I'm runing a solaris 8 on a ultra 5. I want to create an anonymous ftp server can some one tells me the steps on hot ot do it or if they have a web site where they show ho to to create one?

several web sites can apply... btw, you should have posted this to the sysop area as you've said in your post you've got solaris 8...
a quick search of google
anonymous ftp solaris setup
yielded...
http://www.dbaoncall.net/references/ht_setup_ftp.html
http://stone.backrush.com/sunfaq/lmh032.html
You may also want to look at a hardened approach and check for how to setup a chroot environment on solaris (there was a post a week or two back with this question)
hth

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    On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 20:36:04 +0000, lorencarter wrote:
    > All.
    >
    > I have an SLES OES2 SP3 Netware file server that responds to to a
    > browser attemptingto access ftp://ftp.serverip
    >
    > When it does, I see one period for the current directory, and two
    > periods to navigate up one directory. If I c lick on either of the set
    > of periods I am told that I'm not allowed (which is a good thing). What
    > I'd like is for the server to not even bother to respond to the request
    > for an anonymous connection. That would make the local security staff
    > happy also.
    >
    > In yast, SW MAnagement one the server I see that I have the lukemftp,
    > Novell-migration-ftp, pure-ftpd, rubygem-net-sftp, wget, and
    > yast2-tfpt-server installed.
    >
    > I've looked at the running daemoms and can not determine which one might
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    >
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    > how it gets launched and stop that too. I do have to boot this thing
    > once in a blue moon, and I'd like not to have to manually find and stop
    > the FTP service each time.
    >
    > Any thoughts or help will be appreciated.
    >
    > thanks,
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