Thanks for the quick fix.

My ideas about a todo list:

I'd like to change the distination of the ftp to something under /srv.

Than use the multidisk array to create a beter raid (raid 5 and not 0),
over that to have LVM for the base filesystems.

I'd like to seperate some filesystems to have better use of disk space
(/tmp & /home).

clean the server packages. There are many interpreters:
main/interpreters        libxml-rss-perl
main/interpreters        libdate-calc-perl
main/interpreters        libtemplate-perl
main/interpreters        python2.1
main/interpreters        libdate-manip-perl
main/interpreters        libcgi-application-perl

Do why really need them all?

same for development packages (libc6-dev, kernel-headers, gcc). Did
someone used the server for his developemnt station? Or to build source
code? I don't think that the way stuff should work on production.

There are packages from dotdeb:
ii  libmysqlclient 4.1.12-0.dotde mysql database client library
ii  php4           4.3.11-0.dotde server-side, HTML-embedded scripting
languag
ii  php4-cgi       4.3.11-0.dotde server-side, HTML-embedded scripting
languag
ii  php4-common    4.3.11-0.dotde Common files for packages built from
the php
ii  php4-mysql     4.3.11-0.dotde MySQL module for php4
ii  qmail          1.03-37.dotdeb Secure, reliable, efficient, simple
mail tra

I'd like to reinstall them with using the official package.

also, should we continue to use qmail, since it's part of Debian. I
thinking about this from the security fixes we can't get automatically.

comments?

Shlomi Fish wrote:
> Hi all!
> 
> Today I was able to restore the anonymous FTP service. It took me exactly 5 
> minutes. All I had to do was add the following line to /etc/passwd:
> 
> ftp:*:103:106::/storage/ftp:/bin/false
> 
> The FTP root is pointed at /storage/ftp. I wonder if vsftpd has something 
> similar to Apache's Alias directive that we can use for the other volume in 
> the IDE hard-disk. I guess I'll need to check eventually.
> 
> Regards,
> 
>       Shlomi Fish
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> Shlomi Fish      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> 
> 95% of the programmers consider 95% of the code they did not write, in the
> bottom 5%.
> 
> 

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Regards,

Lior Kaplan
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Debian GNU/Linux unstable (SID)

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