Because when I ftp in I'm limited to a very restricted directory structure
(that users home directory) and I move files back and forth between work and
home... most of these files are in a directory not available to the user I
log in as with FTP... they're root files (configuration files, etc... to
work on, read, or study during idle times as well as share with
co-workers)... so I have to telnet in as a regular user, do a 'su', copy the
necessary files to the appropriate home directory logout of telnet, then
re-connect with ftp to actually get the needed file. It'd be much nicer to
do this in one single connection.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jean-Michel Dault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 5:26 PM
To: Joe Sheble
Cc: Expert Mandrake List
Subject: Re: [expert] Telnet and FTP Combination
On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, Joe Sheble wrote:
> Does anybody know of an application that combines both the functionality
of
> a telnet server and an ftp server? As well as offering a Linux based and
> Windows version of the server and appropriate clients?
Why do you need a combined application? There is the standard telnetd and
standard ftpd, and you can use the MS$ telnet client and ws_ftp/cute_ftp.
Jean-Michel Dault
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