John DeStefano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Lowell Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> Thanks for your response, Lowell, as always.
>
> John DeStefano writes:
> >> Due to ISP restrictions, I must change the default port on which
> ftpd
> >> runs in order to enable ftp access to and from my
> Lowell Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Thanks for your response, Lowell, as always.
John DeStefano writes:
>> Due to ISP restrictions, I must change the default port on which
ftpd
>> runs in order to enable ftp access to and from my machine.
> That would violate the FTP spec, and isn't su
Lowell Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Thanks for your response, Lowell, as always.
John DeStefano writes:
>> Due to ISP restrictions, I must change the default port on which ftpd
>> runs in order to enable ftp access to and from my machine.
> That would violate the FTP spec, and isn't sup
--- Lowell Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John DeStefano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Due to ISP restrictions, I must change the default port on which
> ftpd
> > runs in order to enable ftp access to and from my machine.
>
> That would violate the FTP spec, and isn't supported (IIRC)
John DeStefano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Due to ISP restrictions, I must change the default port on which ftpd
> runs in order to enable ftp access to and from my machine.
That would violate the FTP spec, and isn't supported (IIRC) by the
standard FreeBSD ftpd.
> I had to do the same for my
Due to ISP restrictions, I must change the default port on which ftpd
runs in order to enable ftp access to and from my machine.
I had to do the same for my httpd server, but that information was a
bit more accessible.
Reading material has been sparse, but I've read that adding a port
number/rang