At Friday, 19 December 2003, "Gruessle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>From: David Z Maze [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> "Gruessle" writes: >> >> > Usually I chouse to make my own mind up, but man there is >> so match to >> > read on all this if I don't get help I will be never done. >> > Also usually I like to get the best, so I was thinking >> proftp at first. >> > >> > But I need something basic easy to config., something I >> don't have to >> > read two books on before I can get going. >> > Don't need anonymous >> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >> > I like X config stuff if there is something >> > >> > Which is the right ftp server for me? >> >> None, especially if you don't need anonymous access. Use scp to copy >> files to and from your machine (part of the ssh package, which >> includes a server). It's more firewall-friendly than FTP and doesn't >> involve sending your password over the network in the clear. >> > >None seams to be the right answer. >I just checked Dreamweaver and I can use it on a local network also. >Then I checked my Network and I can see my Debian box with Samba. >When I click on it, it asks me for a password, but my user password does >not work, I even tried root and it does not work. >So I guess all I need is to setup Samba to accept passwords. >What do you guys say? >How do I do that? Is there a HOWTO somewhere? > www.samba.org smbpasswd should let you add passwords for samba ... use as su. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

