Guys,

I try since a several days to author DVD's with no success at all. I got SuSE 
9.0 installed but most of the packages a lacking files or are buggy. I gut 
replacement packages or tarballs but still there is a lot of confusion what 
programs are the right to use. Is there someone with better experiences?

Gunter
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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Sun Jan 11 13:35:14 2004
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (will hill)
Date: Sun Jan 11 13:33:09 2004
Subject: [brlug-general] Re: cox and ftpd
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On 2004.01.10 19:13 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> will hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Looks like they block ftp coming into their net.  I wanted to get some
> > files from home and I only had a windoze box to work with.  Putty
> > worked but the sftp tool would not.  I started proftp but could not
> > see it on port 21.  I thought about changing ports but did not know
> > which port to try.
> 
> Are you sure your sftp settings were right?  sftp runs over
> port 22 just like ssh does.  or you could use pscp to copy files.
> 

Eh, search me.  Debian on my laptop did sftp fine from a coffee shop just a 
couple of months ago.  That leaves Windoze, the sftp client, the network where 
I work and changes in Cox.  

Switching my ftp daemon to port 30 or 2121 as someone else suggested is going 
to be the easiest way to go.  

Poop on Cox and Windoze, they both suck.



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