Re: How do I update the plug-ins in WordPress? Followed wiki.debian.org/WordPress. Says I need ftp server.

2016-12-13 Thread Nate Homier
to be updated, but that ftp fails. I >> can't update plugin without having a ftp server apparently. Otherwise >> WordPress works great. how do I update the plugins. wouldn't it be >> dangerous to have an ftp server? Or is there some instructions out there >> fo

Re: How do I update the plug-ins in WordPress? Followed wiki.debian.org/WordPress. Says I need ftp server.

2016-12-13 Thread tv.deb...@googlemail.com
On 10/12/2016 23:59, Nate Homier wrote: Debian 8 server. all updates applied. Followed carefully the wiki.debian.org/WordPress instructions. Now WordPress says askimet plugin needs to be updated, but that ftp fails. I can't update plugin without having a ftp server apparently. Othe

How do I update the plug-ins in WordPress? Followed wiki.debian.org/WordPress. Says I need ftp server.

2016-12-10 Thread Nate Homier
Debian 8 server. all updates applied. Followed carefully the wiki.debian.org/WordPress instructions. Now WordPress says askimet plugin needs to be updated, but that ftp fails. I can't update plugin without having a ftp server apparently. Otherwise WordPress works great. how do I updat

Re: Recommendation for FTP server

2016-01-05 Thread Jonathan Dowland
y good, but I'd be hesitant to run an FTP server again myself.

Re: Recommendation for FTP server

2016-01-04 Thread Daniel Bareiro
I'm sorry. It seems that I replied to this mail privately. On 04/01/16 08:27, Daniel Bareiro wrote: > Hi, Steve. > > Happy New Year! (and to all members of the list!) > > On 31/12/15 21:16, Steve Matzura wrote: > >> Yes, very helpful. I'll look at mount options. >> >> Here's what I did on the o

Re: Recommendation for FTP server

2015-12-31 Thread Steve Matzura
On Thu, 31 Dec 2015 13:33:44 -0500 (EST), Jude wrote: >If I were setting up an ftp server, I would create a /pub directory in >/home and would also create a /home/pub/incoming directory then lock any >guest into the /home/pub and /home/pub/incoming directories. The >/home/pub dir

Re: Recommendation for FTP server

2015-12-31 Thread Steve Matzura
Yes, very helpful. I'll look at mount options. Here's what I did on the old Windows server: Each user had their own login. All logins sent to the same read-only area, with one subdirectory in which all users could write. I know how to set that all up with regular FTP servers like ProFTPD. Other

Re: Recommendation for FTP server

2015-12-31 Thread Jude DaShiell
If I were setting up an ftp server, I would create a /pub directory in /home and would also create a /home/pub/incoming directory then lock any guest into the /home/pub and /home/pub/incoming directories. The /home/pub directory would be where I'd put files available for download an

Re: Recommendation for FTP server

2015-12-31 Thread Jude DaShiell
Look in the /etc/ssh/ directory or /etc/default/ subdirectory those configuration files likely will be in one of those two locations. On Thu, 31 Dec 2015, Steve Matzura wrote: Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2015 11:32:34 From: Steve Matzura To: debian Subject: Recommendation for FTP server Resent-Date

Re: Recommendation for FTP server

2015-12-31 Thread Nicolas George
Le primidi 11 nivôse, an CCXXIV, Steve Matzura a écrit : > That locks the user in their home directory That locks the user in any directory of your choosing. Choosing the home directory is the most common case, and therefore the one you find explained, but not the only option. Regards, -- Nic

Re: Recommendation for FTP server

2015-12-31 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Steve. On 31/12/15 14:07, Steve Matzura wrote: > That locks the user in their home directory, but I have to give them > access to other things outside that directory, just not let them go > walking around and get into any other directory on the system. That's > why I was thinking of VSFTP, wh

Re: Recommendation for FTP server

2015-12-31 Thread Charlie Kravetz
gainst that in the ssh configuration file, which I did look >for but have not found. My FTP server must also be able to access >network shares--a NAS box and some shared content on a Windows drive. > >TIA > I use ProFTPD on my home server, it is easy to set up and use. I do not allow acce

Re: Recommendation for FTP server

2015-12-31 Thread Steve Matzura
On Thu, 31 Dec 2015 17:37:09 +0100, you wrote: >Le primidi 11 nivôse, an CCXXIV, Steve Matzura a écrit : >> ProFTPD? VSFTP? Something else? I'm needing a secure connection, >> non-SSH, because a lot of ssh built into FTP clients let you go >> wandering around outside your home area, > >Never rely

Re: Recommendation for FTP server

2015-12-31 Thread Nicolas George
Le primidi 11 nivôse, an CCXXIV, Steve Matzura a écrit : > ProFTPD? VSFTP? Something else? I'm needing a secure connection, > non-SSH, because a lot of ssh built into FTP clients let you go > wandering around outside your home area, Never rely on client restrictions for security. >

Recommendation for FTP server

2015-12-31 Thread Steve Matzura
ProFTPD? VSFTP? Something else? I'm needing a secure connection, non-SSH, because a lot of ssh built into FTP clients let you go wandering around outside your home area, unless there's a way to protect against that in the ssh configuration file, which I did look for but have not fou

Re: Debian testing my ftp server problem

2011-09-29 Thread Camaleón
On Wed, 28 Sep 2011 13:27:41 -0500, Johnny wrote: > Camaleón wrote: (...) >> Hum... can you access/login ftp locally, I mean, from the same computer >> where you run vsftpd? >> > Yes i can connect, know problem there So FTP server is up and responding okay (

Re: Debian testing my ftp server problem

2011-09-28 Thread Johnny
Bob Proulx wrote: Johnny wrote: inet 192.168.1.102/24 brd 192.168.1.255 scope global eth0 default via 192.168.1.1 dev eth0 192.168.1.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.1.102 Looks okay. Those were the lines from the output with the information I cared about. I

Re: Debian testing my ftp server problem

2011-09-28 Thread Bob Proulx
Johnny wrote: > inet 192.168.1.102/24 brd 192.168.1.255 scope global eth0 > default via 192.168.1.1 dev eth0 > 192.168.1.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.1.102 Looks okay. Those were the lines from the output with the information I cared about. It has 192.168.1.102 addres

Re: Debian testing my ftp server problem

2011-09-28 Thread Johnny
Bob Proulx wrote: ip addr show johnny@xx:~$ ip addr show 1: lo: mtu 16436 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00 inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo inet6 ::1/128 scope host valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever 2: eth0: mtu 15

Re: Debian testing my ftp server problem

2011-09-28 Thread Bob Proulx
Johnny wrote: > johnny@xx:~$ ftp 192.168.1.101 > ftp: connect: No route to host > > I do have squeeze installed on another computer I can connect to one > of my computers with no problem. But I can not connect with Debian > Testing. > > What do I need to do to fix this. No route to host is a

Re: Debian testing my ftp server problem

2011-09-28 Thread Johnny
Camaleón wrote: On Wed, 28 Sep 2011 12:01:37 -0500, Johnny wrote: I have 2 computers that have Debian testing installed on them and using vsftpd as my ftp server just to transfer files some from computer to computer. > From linux to linux? Have you considered in using "sftp&

Re: Debian testing my ftp server problem

2011-09-28 Thread Camaleón
On Wed, 28 Sep 2011 12:01:37 -0500, Johnny wrote: > I have 2 computers that have Debian testing installed on them and using > vsftpd as my ftp server just to transfer files some from computer to > computer. >From linux to linux? Have you considered in using "sftp"

Debian testing my ftp server problem

2011-09-28 Thread Johnny
I have 2 computers that have Debian testing installed on them and using vsftpd as my ftp server just to transfer files some from computer to computer. They were working at one point now I am having problem connecting to my ftp server. This is what I get when trying to connect johnny@xx

Re: GDM3 login screen user list, was Re: Setting up FTP server with specific username and password - SOLVED

2011-07-21 Thread Dejan Ribič
Dne 21.7.2011 0:33, piše Rob Owens: On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 12:22:24AM +0200, Dejan Ribič wrote: I would like to thank everybody for their help, my FTP is up and running. After reviewing a few differentFTP servers, I decided on Proftpd-basic, which with gadmin-proftpd was easy to set-up just

GDM3 login screen user list, was Re: Setting up FTP server with specific username and password - SOLVED

2011-07-20 Thread Rob Owens
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 12:22:24AM +0200, Dejan Ribič wrote: > > I would like to thank everybody for their help, my FTP is up and > running. After reviewing a few differentFTP servers, I decided on > Proftpd-basic, which with gadmin-proftpd was easy to set-up just the > way I wanted. > I restr

Re: Setting up FTP server with specific username and password - SOLVED

2011-07-20 Thread Dejan Ribič
S, Robert Blair Mason Jr. piše: On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 18:19:15 +0100 Alan Chandler wrote: On 20/07/11 13:22, Dejan Ribič wrote: Hi, I am trying to set up a FTP server, with specific username and password, because i have a router backup set up, to backup every hour now on Windows 7 I have FTP

Re: Setting up FTP server with specific username and password

2011-07-20 Thread Robert Blair Mason Jr.
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 18:19:15 +0100 Alan Chandler wrote: > On 20/07/11 13:22, Dejan Ribič wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am trying to set up a FTP server, with specific username and > > password, because i have a router backup set up, to backup every > > hour now on W

Re: Setting up FTP server with specific username and password

2011-07-20 Thread Alan Chandler
On 20/07/11 13:22, Dejan Ribič wrote: Hi, I am trying to set up a FTP server, with specific username and password, because i have a router backup set up, to backup every hour now on Windows 7 I have FTP Server set-up like this: username: jadjada password: supersecret (btw: the user/pass above

Setting up FTP server with specific username and password on Debian Squeeze

2011-07-20 Thread Dejan Ribič
Hi, I am trying to set up a FTP server, with specific username and password, because i have a router backup set up, to backup every hour now on Windows 7 I have FTP Server set-up like this: username: jadjada password: supersecret (btw: the user/pass above are made up, and should be used just

Setting up FTP server with specific username and password

2011-07-20 Thread Dejan Ribič
Hi, I am trying to set up a FTP server, with specific username and password, because i have a router backup set up, to backup every hour now on Windows 7 I have FTP Server set-up like this: username: jadjada password: supersecret (btw: the user/pass above are made up, and should be used just

Re: What is the most secure FTP server?

2011-03-11 Thread Camaleón
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 09:56:40 +, Chris Davies wrote: > Camaleón wrote: >> In brief, for: >> - Server managing purposes (SSH) >> - File transfers for system users with shell access (SFTP) >> - Remote/external file transfers with no shell access (FTPS) > > Also file transfers for system users,

Vsftpd and TLS (was: What is the most secure FTP server?)

2011-03-11 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 22:50:16 -0500, Robert Blair Mason Jr. wrote: > Quick question for those of us running anonymous ftp: Is it possible to > configure vsftpd to allow unencrypted anonymous sessions, but require > encryption for all user sessions? I've looked at the configuration but > all of the

Re: What is the most secure FTP server?

2011-03-11 Thread Chris Davies
Camaleón wrote: > In brief, for: > - Server managing purposes (SSH) > - File transfers for system users with shell access (SFTP) > - Remote/external file transfers with no shell access (FTPS) Also file transfers for system users, without shell access (SFTP). There is a surprising amount of flexib

Re: What is the most secure FTP server?

2011-03-10 Thread Robert Blair Mason Jr.
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 13:20:26 -0500 shawn wilson wrote: > On Mar 10, 2011 12:27 PM, wrote: > > > > Hello Jason, > > > > From: Jason Hsu > > Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2011 09:56:32 -0600 > > > What is your favorite alternative and why? Implicit FTPS? SFTP? FTP > over SSH? Or something else? > > >

Re (2): What is the most secure FTP server?

2011-03-10 Thread peasthope
From: shawn wilson Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2011 13:20:26 -0500 > Ok, my gut tells me that plain text protocols might be faster than encrypted > ones. However, I have no data to back this up and have never noticed > 'significant' differences between rsync and rsync+ssh. Do you have this > benchmark o

Re: What is the most secure FTP server?

2011-03-10 Thread shawn wilson
On Mar 10, 2011 12:27 PM, wrote: > > Hello Jason, > > From: Jason Hsu > Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2011 09:56:32 -0600 > > What is your favorite alternative and why? Implicit FTPS? SFTP? FTP over SSH? Or something else? > > Another possibility is to firewall your LAN and use an ftp > with satisfac

Re: What is the most secure FTP server?

2011-03-10 Thread peasthope
Hello Jason, From: Jason Hsu Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2011 09:56:32 -0600 > What is your favorite alternative and why? Implicit FTPS? SFTP? FTP over > SSH? Or something else? Another possibility is to firewall your LAN and use an ftp with satisfactory features. You will find that plain FTP

Re: What is the most secure FTP server?

2011-03-10 Thread Volkan YAZICI
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 09:56:32 -0600, Jason Hsu writes: > I understand that regular FTP has inferior security due to the lack of > encryption. So I'm looking for an alternative to use on my home > server. > > What is your favorite alternative and why? Implicit FTPS? SFTP? FTP > over SSH? Or something

Re: What is the most secure FTP server?

2011-03-10 Thread shawn wilson
my favorite alternative to ftp? YES! all, everything, anything. hell, dropbox is better than ftp. but, just fire up your ssh server and out of the box, you've got tons of features - including file transfer. here's another suggestion: don't, under any circumstances, ever use ftp. for clients on no

Re: What is the most secure FTP server?

2011-03-10 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 09:56:32 -0600, Jason Hsu wrote: > I understand that regular FTP has inferior security due to the lack of > encryption. So I'm looking for an alternative to use on my home server. An alternative to FTP can be SSH. But you can still secure your FTP server by addin

What is the most secure FTP server?

2011-03-10 Thread Jason Hsu
I understand that regular FTP has inferior security due to the lack of encryption. So I'm looking for an alternative to use on my home server. What is your favorite alternative and why? Implicit FTPS? SFTP? FTP over SSH? Or something else? -- Jason Hsu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debi

Re: Recommended, easy to manage FTP server for Debian Lenny?

2010-12-05 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 05 Dec 2010 12:14:23 -0500, shawn wilson wrote: >> P.S. There was a recently exploit in ProFTPD package, if you are >> thinking in installing, just ensure you get an unaffected package. >> >> I'll second vsftpd (as well as proftpd) for ease of use. I didn't know > about the proftpd exploit

Re: Recommended, easy to manage FTP server for Debian Lenny?

2010-12-05 Thread Csanyi Pal
shawn wilson writes: > On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 5:48 AM, Camaleón wrote: > > On Sun, 05 Dec 2010 03:39:12 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote: > >> I'm searching for an easy to manage FTP server for Debian >> Lenny. > > (...) > > I've worked with Vsftpd in

Re: Recommended, easy to manage FTP server for Debian Lenny?

2010-12-05 Thread shawn wilson
On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 5:48 AM, Camaleón wrote: > On Sun, 05 Dec 2010 03:39:12 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote: > > > I'm searching for an easy to manage FTP server for Debian Lenny. > > (...) > > I've worked with Vsftpd in the past and found it very easy to setup and &

Gforce (was: Recommended, easy to manage FTP server for Debian Lenny?)

2010-12-05 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 05 Dec 2010 13:58:42 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote: > Csanyi Pal writes: > >> Camaleón writes: > If you need a GUI for user handling, webmin could be an option, as > it provides modules for "proftpd" (and "vsftp", IIRC) as well as > other FTP servers. >> I have tried gforge-ft

Re: Recommended, easy to manage FTP server for Debian Lenny?

2010-12-05 Thread Gilles Mocellin
Le dimanche 05 décembre, Csanyi Pal écrivit : > Hi, > > I'm searching for an easy to manage FTP server for Debian Lenny. > > Sofar I tried out many ftp servers for Lenny but none of them has an > easy manager (creating users, etc.): > ftpd, proftpd, pure-ftpd, vsftpd

Re: Recommended, easy to manage FTP server for Debian Lenny?

2010-12-05 Thread Csanyi Pal
Csanyi Pal writes: > Camaleón writes: > >> On Sun, 05 Dec 2010 12:55:59 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote: >> >>> Camaleón writes: >>> If you need a GUI for user handling, webmin could be an option, as it provides modules for "proftpd" (and "vsftp", IIRC) as well as other FTP servers. > >

Re: Recommended, easy to manage FTP server for Debian Lenny?

2010-12-05 Thread Csanyi Pal
Camaleón writes: > On Sun, 05 Dec 2010 12:55:59 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote: > >> Camaleón writes: >> >>> If you need a GUI for user handling, webmin could be an option, as >>> it provides modules for "proftpd" (and "vsftp", IIRC) as well as >>> other FTP servers. >> I have tried gforge-ftp-proftpd

Re: Recommended, easy to manage FTP server for Debian Lenny?

2010-12-05 Thread Chris Bannister
On Sun, Dec 05, 2010 at 12:55:59PM +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote: > One can download webmin debian package from here: > http://www.webmin.com/deb.html > > Why isn't it in the Debian repository? http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=343897 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=2715

Re: Recommended, easy to manage FTP server for Debian Lenny?

2010-12-05 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 05 Dec 2010 12:55:59 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote: > Camaleón writes: > >> If you need a GUI for user handling, webmin could be an option, as it >> provides modules for "proftpd" (and "vsftp", IIRC) as well as other FTP >> servers. > > On Debian GNU/Linux Lenny and on Squeeze the command: apt

Re: Recommended, easy to manage FTP server for Debian Lenny?

2010-12-05 Thread Csanyi Pal
Camaleón writes: > On Sun, 05 Dec 2010 03:39:12 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote: > >> I'm searching for an easy to manage FTP server for Debian Lenny. > I've worked with Vsftpd in the past and found it very easy to setup > and manage (only one config file) but people tend t

Re: Recommended, easy to manage FTP server for Debian Lenny?

2010-12-05 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 05 Dec 2010 03:39:12 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote: > I'm searching for an easy to manage FTP server for Debian Lenny. (...) I've worked with Vsftpd in the past and found it very easy to setup and manage (only one config file) but people tend to prefer ProFTPD for multi- host si

Re: Recommended, easy to manage FTP server for Debian Lenny?

2010-12-04 Thread Csanyi Pal
Csanyi Pal writes: > Hi, > > I'm searching for an easy to manage FTP server for Debian Lenny. > > Sofar I tried out many ftp servers for Lenny but none of them has an > easy manager (creating users, etc.): > ftpd, proftpd, pure-ftpd, vsftpd, wu-ftpd. For me is from th

Recommended, easy to manage FTP server for Debian Lenny?

2010-12-04 Thread Csanyi Pal
Hi, I'm searching for an easy to manage FTP server for Debian Lenny. Sofar I tried out many ftp servers for Lenny but none of them has an easy manager (creating users, etc.): ftpd, proftpd, pure-ftpd, vsftpd, wu-ftpd. Has anyone a good experience with ftp server on Debian Lenny? Whic

Re: how to setup ftp server on debian sid?

2009-03-08 Thread Deng Xiyue
Star Liu writes: > On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 5:34 PM, Deng Xiyue > wrote: >> Star Liu writes: >> >>> i cannot install proftpd on sid, and wzdftpd doesn't work correctly. >>> does anyone has experience in setting up a ftp server on debian sid? I >>>

Re: how to setup ftp server on debian sid?

2009-03-08 Thread Star Liu
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 5:34 PM, Deng Xiyue wrote: > Star Liu writes: > >> i cannot install proftpd on sid, and wzdftpd doesn't work correctly. >> does anyone has experience in setting up a ftp server on debian sid? I >> need the function of uploading files and fol

Re: how to setup ftp server on debian sid?

2009-03-06 Thread Star Liu
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 8:32 PM, Javier Payno Pallarés wrote: > On Friday 06 March 2009 10:34:29 Deng Xiyue wrote: >> Star Liu writes: >> > i cannot install proftpd on sid, and wzdftpd doesn't work correctly. >> > does anyone has experience in setting up a ftp s

Re: how to setup ftp server on debian sid?

2009-03-06 Thread Star Liu
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 5:34 PM, Deng Xiyue wrote: > Star Liu writes: > >> i cannot install proftpd on sid, and wzdftpd doesn't work correctly. >> does anyone has experience in setting up a ftp server on debian sid? I >> need the function of uploading files and fol

Re: how to setup ftp server on debian sid?

2009-03-06 Thread Star Liu
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 5:27 PM, Marcin Kłapkowski wrote: > Dnia 2009-03-06, o godz. 17:10:22 > Star Liu napisał(a): > >> i cannot install proftpd on sid, and wzdftpd doesn't work correctly. >> does anyone has experience in setting up a ftp server on debian sid?

Re: how to setup ftp server on debian sid?

2009-03-06 Thread Javier Payno Pallarés
On Friday 06 March 2009 10:34:29 Deng Xiyue wrote: > Star Liu writes: > > i cannot install proftpd on sid, and wzdftpd doesn't work correctly. > > does anyone has experience in setting up a ftp server on debian sid? I > > need the function of uploading files and folder

Re: how to setup ftp server on debian sid?

2009-03-06 Thread Deng Xiyue
Star Liu writes: > i cannot install proftpd on sid, and wzdftpd doesn't work correctly. > does anyone has experience in setting up a ftp server on debian sid? I > need the function of uploading files and folders. thanks Vsftpd works fine. Check /usr/share/doc/vsftpd/* for docs af

Re: how to setup ftp server on debian sid?

2009-03-06 Thread Marcin Kłapkowski
Dnia 2009-03-06, o godz. 17:10:22 Star Liu napisał(a): > i cannot install proftpd on sid, and wzdftpd doesn't work correctly. > does anyone has experience in setting up a ftp server on debian sid? I > need the function of uploading files and folders. thanks > > proftpd i

how to setup ftp server on debian sid?

2009-03-06 Thread Star Liu
i cannot install proftpd on sid, and wzdftpd doesn't work correctly. does anyone has experience in setting up a ftp server on debian sid? I need the function of uploading files and folders. thanks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "u

Re: debian ftp server that works with windows

2009-02-20 Thread Paul Johnson
Micha Feigin wrote: > I tried installing ftpd and ftpd-ssl but when serving local directory through > ftp to windows machine the see not only the file name but also the time, that > is instead of seeing directory "Music" I'm seeing the directory "22:31 Music". > Is there a better ftp daemon or some

Re: debian ftp server that works with windows

2009-02-18 Thread Adrian Levi
2009/2/18 Micha Feigin : > I tried installing ftpd and ftpd-ssl but when serving local directory through > ftp to windows machine the see not only the file name but also the time, that > is instead of seeing directory "Music" I'm seeing the directory "22:31 Music". > Is there a better ftp daemon or

debian ftp server that works with windows

2009-02-18 Thread Micha Feigin
I tried installing ftpd and ftpd-ssl but when serving local directory through ftp to windows machine the see not only the file name but also the time, that is instead of seeing directory "Music" I'm seeing the directory "22:31 Music". Is there a better ftp daemon or some way to configure it to bett

Re: Homemade FTP server

2009-01-19 Thread Celejar
On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 17:12:18 +0100 André Berger wrote: ... > > is on the Slug. Anyone have a more informed, experienced verdict on > > these Buffalo devices? > > They run HardHatLinux out-of-the-box, and come with an FTP server. > Debian ('FreeLink') can be ins

Re: Homemade FTP server

2009-01-19 Thread André Berger
* Celejar (2009-01-18): > On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 22:35:55 -0600 > Kumar Appaiah wrote: > > > On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 08:05:16PM -0800, talikarng.use...@gmail.com wrote: > > > Does anyone have any experience building their own ftp server for use > > > on a hoem netwo

Re: Homemade FTP server

2009-01-18 Thread Celejar
On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 22:35:55 -0600 Kumar Appaiah wrote: > On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 08:05:16PM -0800, talikarng.use...@gmail.com wrote: > > Does anyone have any experience building their own ftp server for use > > on a hoem network? I would like to build a small headless server &g

Re: Homemade FTP server

2009-01-17 Thread Ron Johnson
On 01/17/2009 10:05 PM, talikarng.use...@gmail.com wrote: Does anyone have any experience building their own ftp server for use on a hoem network? I would like to build a small headless server (remote login) for file storage (low traffic, preferably low power, perhaps even have a torrent client

Re: Homemade FTP server

2009-01-17 Thread Kumar Appaiah
On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 08:05:16PM -0800, talikarng.use...@gmail.com wrote: > Does anyone have any experience building their own ftp server for use > on a hoem network? I would like to build a small headless server > (remote login) for file storage (low traffic, preferably low power,

Homemade FTP server

2009-01-17 Thread talikarng.use...@gmail.com
Does anyone have any experience building their own ftp server for use on a hoem network? I would like to build a small headless server (remote login) for file storage (low traffic, preferably low power, perhaps even have a torrent client on it) I would like the project to be small (2x shoebox

Re: Debian FTP server setup questions

2008-03-01 Thread T o n g
On Sat, 01 Mar 2008 20:16:49 +1000, Adrian Levi wrote: >> Is there any special reason you use wu-ftpd, BTW? . . . >> >> I generally found proftpd more intuitive than vsftpd to configure. > > IMHO vsftpd works more smoothly with more clients No special reason, just I used wu-ftpd since RedHat 6.

Re: Debian FTP server setup questions

2008-03-01 Thread Adrian Levi
Grrr Gmail - For the list... On 01/03/2008, Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is there any special reason you use wu-ftpd, BTW? > > A quick apt-cache search brings out 11 ftpd-s or so. But amon them I > think that proftpd and vsftpd are the most commonly deployed and hence > well-docum

Re: Debian FTP server setup questions

2008-03-01 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 11:51:23PM +, T o n g wrote: > Hi, > > I have some questions regarding Debian FTP server setup. > > 1) Having installed wu-ftpd, ps shows: Is there any special reason you use wu-ftpd, BTW? A quick apt-cache search brings out 11 ftpd-s or so. But am

Re: Debian FTP server setup questions

2008-02-29 Thread T o n g
On Sat, 01 Mar 2008 00:58:05 +, T o n g wrote: >> How the ftpd get started? Isn't it suppose to be started from inetd? > > Got this part answered from grml mlist. . . > > Somebody please answer the 2nd question. > >> 2) Do I need special setup for anonymous login to work? yes, via addftp

Re: Debian FTP server setup questions

2008-02-29 Thread T o n g
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 23:51:23 +, T o n g wrote: > I have some questions regarding Debian FTP server setup. > > 1) Having installed wu-ftpd, ps shows: > > root 4190 1 0 17:58 ?00:00:00 ftpd: accepting connections > on port 21 > > The problem is

Debian FTP server setup questions

2008-02-29 Thread T o n g
Hi, I have some questions regarding Debian FTP server setup. 1) Having installed wu-ftpd, ps shows: root 4190 1 0 17:58 ?00:00:00 ftpd: accepting connections on port 21 The problem is that I noticed that /etc/inetd.conf did not get changed. but I also don't have a

ftp server

2007-02-19 Thread Stephane Durieux
Hi, My question concerns ftpd and wu-ftpd installation under debian etch. It seems that creating /bin/ls (and librairies) for example is needed as the code corresponding to it is not embedded in those ftp servers. Thus every users is chroot ed even if not present in ftpchroot file (don t know why

Re: Partitioning an FTP server

2006-06-28 Thread charles norwood
On Wed, 2006-06-28 at 12:28 +0200, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: > On 26.06.06 13:03, Jean-Sebastien Pilon wrote: > > I tend to do this... this is assuming that users will have their home > > folders in /home ;) > > > > / --> 512 MB > > /boot --> 256 MB > > /usr

Re: Partitioning an FTP server

2006-06-28 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 26.06.06 13:03, Jean-Sebastien Pilon wrote: > I tend to do this... this is assuming that users will have their home > folders in /home ;) > > / --> 512 MB > /boot --> 256 MB > /usr --> 2 GB > /var --> 2 GB > /var/log --> 2 GB > /tmp --> 1 GB >

Re: Partitioning an FTP server

2006-06-26 Thread Karl O. Pinc
> From: Bill English [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 12:55 PM > To: 'Debian Users' > Subject: Partitioning an FTP server > > I am new to Debian for servers...my only experience is with home boxes. > > I am building an FTP server that I

RE: Partitioning an FTP server

2006-06-26 Thread Jean-Sebastien Pilon
left > -Original Message- > From: Bill English [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 12:55 PM > To: 'Debian Users' > Subject: Partitioning an FTP server > > I am new to Debian for servers...my only experience is with home boxes. > > I am

Partitioning an FTP server

2006-06-26 Thread Bill English
I am new to Debian for servers...my only experience is with home boxes. I am building an FTP server that I want to dedicate most of the space to holding files. Clients will upload the files and we will pull them off within a day or two. The hard disk I am putting in the machine will be a 74GB

Re: Windows is the better OS for running a FTP server

2006-05-17 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 22:08:04 -0400, Patrick Wiseman wrote: > On 5/16/06, Dirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > something about Windows being the better OS for running a [sic] FTP > server. > > My reaction

Re: Windows is the better OS for running a FTP server

2006-05-16 Thread Raquel Rice
On Tue, 16 May 2006 23:57:16 +0200 Dirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > So, this is from the log of proftpd: > > > Passive data transfer failed, possibly due to network issues > > Check your PassivePorts and MasqueradeAddress settings, > > and any router, NAT, and firewall rules in the network pa

Re: Windows is the better OS for running a FTP server

2006-05-16 Thread Ron Johnson
On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 23:57 +0200, Dirk wrote: > Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > > On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 09:06:21PM +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote: > > > >>On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 20:52:10 +0200, Dirk wrote: [snip] > > Ah, you know how it is... You get only attention if you troll... Only if you're

Re: Windows is the better OS for running a FTP server

2006-05-16 Thread Patrick Wiseman
On 5/16/06, Dirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:something about Windows being the better OS for running a [sic] FTP server.My reaction to that subject line was HehahehahahaheHehahehahahaheHehahehahahaheHehahehahahaheHehahehahahaheHehahehahahaheHehahehahahaheHehahehahahaheHehahehahahaheHehahehahahaheHeha

Re: Windows is the better OS for running a FTP server

2006-05-16 Thread Chris Howie
Dirk wrote: > Chris Howie wrote: >>If you want an answer, ask, don't attack. It sounds like trolling. >> >>Now fuck off. > > I get "421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection" > when I log into my ftp server. > > It worke

Re: Windows is the better OS for running a FTP server

2006-05-16 Thread Dirk
d to help rude trolls. > > > Damn, here we were trying to fan the flames on a smoldering banana > peel while this guy is over here with a blowtorch and a can of > gasoline (petrol). > > Dirk, > > are there any logs pertinent to the ftp server? if not, you might want > to

Re: Windows is the better OS for running a FTP server

2006-05-16 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
uy is over here with a blowtorch and a can of gasoline (petrol). Dirk, are there any logs pertinent to the ftp server? if not, you might want to turn them on. turn up the logging/verbosity on your ftp client. plus review EVERYTHING you did to your sytem in the last few days. And don't give us

Re: Windows is the better OS for running a FTP server

2006-05-16 Thread Paul Smith
%% Dirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: d> I get "421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection" d> when I log into my ftp server. Typing that message into Google gives all sorts of hits: most of them seem to feel that your server is not authorizing us

Re: Windows is the better OS for running a FTP server

2006-05-16 Thread Dirk
gt; >> >>Dirk > > > If you want an answer, ask, don't attack. It sounds like trolling. > > Now fuck off. > I get "421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection" when I log into my ftp server. It worked for days, but now it doesn&#x

Re: Windows is the better OS for running a FTP server

2006-05-16 Thread Chris Howie
Dirk wrote: > "421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection" > > proftpd, wu-ftpd, (netkit) ftpd ... they all suck ass! > > (Yeah, I'm ultimately pissed after reading too many sloppy howto's) > > > Dirk If you want an answer, ask, don't attack. It sounds like trolling. Now

Re: Windows is the better OS for running a FTP server

2006-05-16 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 20:52:10 +0200, Dirk wrote: > "421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection" > > proftpd, wu-ftpd, (netkit) ftpd ... they all suck ass! > > (Yeah, I'm ultimately pissed after reading too many sloppy howto's) > > > Dirk If a head and a book collide, and

Re: Windows is the better OS for running a FTP server

2006-05-16 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
t been following this thread, but have you allowed your incoming FTP in /etc/hosts.allow? When I needed an ftp server, all I did was `apt-get install vsftpd`, modify /etc/hosts.allow and restart inetd. Presto, FTP service enabled. -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sanchez http://familiasanchez.net/~roberto signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Windows is the better OS for running a FTP server

2006-05-16 Thread Dirk
"421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection" proftpd, wu-ftpd, (netkit) ftpd ... they all suck ass! (Yeah, I'm ultimately pissed after reading too many sloppy howto's) Dirk -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [E

Re: I would like to run an FTP server on my Debian box

2006-01-14 Thread David Mattli
On 1/14/06, Tyson Varosyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am very new to linux and even newer to Debian. I have kernel 2.6 in > non-gui mode and I would like to run a very simple FTP server on a custom > port. I have apt installed and did a search for FTP and was overwhelmed by

I would like to run an FTP server on my Debian box

2006-01-14 Thread Tyson Varosyan
Hi all, I am very new to linux and even newer to Debian. I have kernel 2.6 in non-gui mode and I would like to run a very simple FTP server on a custom port. I have apt installed and did a search for FTP and was overwhelmed by the number of downloads out there. What do you guys recommend I get

Re: FTP server setup help required

2005-09-29 Thread Radhika
nchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 03:29:05AM -0700, Radhika wrote:> Hi,> > We are planning to implement pro FTP server and we need a web interface for our support group so that they can create users and check the disk usage of users limit.> > Can som

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