troubleshooting ftp on OES 24.1

I have a KIP scanner/plotter that needs to scan to a network folder.  Only option offered that will work with OES 24.1 is ftp.  I have scan to ftp working fine for another brand of MFP, but not making progress with this KIP.  I am going to contact KIP support to see if I can find out anything from that end, but I was hoping there would be a log file on the OES 24.1 server that would give me some info from this end.  It looks like OES 24.1 is using pure-ftp, but I'm not seeing any logs.  Any ideas where to look?  Or is there something additional I need to configure to get some verbose logging?

Thanks!

Ken

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    I have the ftp-server enabled on one of my servers, but do not really use it. I just discovered, that it does not work at the moment. I can only open an anonymous connection, which is unable to write. But I know, that it did work last year. Tired of chasing those problems I will probably remove it and forget it.

    Is SMB via CIFS no solution? It's quite easy to configure and stable. I am using CIFS connections to OES servers for at least 10 years without major problems.

    One thing, which is already configured and working is SFTP. If you need Edir-user-access via SFTP you just need to reconfigure OES LUM via yast or with namconfig to add sshd to the list of lum-enabled services.

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    I have the ftp-server enabled on one of my servers, but do not really use it. I just discovered, that it does not work at the moment. I can only open an anonymous connection, which is unable to write. But I know, that it did work last year. Tired of chasing those problems I will probably remove it and forget it.

    Is SMB via CIFS no solution? It's quite easy to configure and stable. I am using CIFS connections to OES servers for at least 10 years without major problems.

    One thing, which is already configured and working is SFTP. If you need Edir-user-access via SFTP you just need to reconfigure OES LUM via yast or with namconfig to add sshd to the list of lum-enabled services.

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