Ok, got a slight dilemma. Installed ProFTPD just a few days back and was
trying to fire up my FTP server using /usr/libexec/ftpd. Well low and
behold, that's still the default FTP server for Freebsd. I thought that
when you installed ProFTPD it overwrote that. If no, then where did it put
Lord Raiden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, got a slight dilemma. Installed ProFTPD just a few days
back and was trying to fire up my FTP server using /usr/libexec/ftpd.
Well low and behold, that's still the default FTP server for Freebsd.
I thought that when you installed ProFTPD it
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 06:41, Lord Raiden wrote:
Ok, got a slight dilemma. Installed ProFTPD just a few days back and was
trying to fire up my FTP server using /usr/libexec/ftpd. Well low and
behold, that's still the default FTP server for Freebsd. I thought that
when you installed
cat /usr/ports/ftp/proftpd/pkg-plist
- aW
Ok, got a slight dilemma. Installed ProFTPD just a few days back and was
trying to fire up my FTP server using /usr/libexec/ftpd. Well low and
behold, that's still the default FTP server for Freebsd. I thought that
At 8:12 AM on Thursday 5 December 2002, Akifyev Sergey wrote:
cat /var/db/pkg/proftpd-*/+CONTENTS | fgrep -v @
should list all files in package, with path relative to prefix
cat /var/db/pkg/proftpd-*/+CONTENTS | fgrep @cwd
will give you the default prefix for a package.