On Fri, 27 Jan 2012, Kaya Saman wrote:
am currently trying to install FreeBSD 9 on my Lenovo X220 and noticed that
the link on this page in the FreeBSD Handbook is broken:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install-pre.html
See the header at the top of that page.
On 01/27/2012 04:16 PM, Warren Block wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jan 2012, Kaya Saman wrote:
am currently trying to install FreeBSD 9 on my Lenovo X220 and
noticed that the link on this page in the FreeBSD Handbook is broken:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install-pre.html
On Fri, 27 Jan 2012, Kaya Saman wrote:
On 01/27/2012 04:16 PM, Warren Block wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jan 2012, Kaya Saman wrote:
am currently trying to install FreeBSD 9 on my Lenovo X220 and noticed
that the link on this page in the FreeBSD Handbook is broken:
On 01/27/2012 07:22 PM, Warren Block wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jan 2012, Kaya Saman wrote:
On 01/27/2012 04:16 PM, Warren Block wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jan 2012, Kaya Saman wrote:
am currently trying to install FreeBSD 9 on my Lenovo X220 and
noticed that the link on this page in the FreeBSD Handbook is
On 12/15/2010 3:11 PM, Matthew Law wrote:
I have a single FreeBSD box acting as an FTP server for multiple FreeBSD
and Linux clients on the same /24 subnet (all gigabit ethernet). It is
currently connected by just one of it's two gig ethernet ports. I also
have two cisco switches with an
On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 16:36:36 -0400, Tsu-Fan Cheng tfch...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I use freebsd7.2 and can't access my friend's FTP server (crystal FTP
server) from command line. I can't run any command in the ftp server, it
only responds Entering Extended passive mode and hang. But when I ftp
On Friday 10 July 2009 16:10:24 RS Wood wrote:
I run a small engineering company* that exchanges large files (CAD,
etc.) with clients, and I want to keep the docs off my email server by
setting up a stand alone FTP server where each client can upload and
download its relevant files. As such,
RS Wood wrote:
I run a small engineering company* that exchanges large files (CAD,
etc.) with clients, and I want to keep the docs off my email server by
setting up a stand alone FTP server where each client can upload and
download its relevant files. As such, my own users/employees should be
In the last episode (Jul 10), Steve Bertrand said:
RS Wood wrote:
Finally, I'm aware FTP has inherent security liabilities as passwords
cross the net in clear text, but I'm not convinced casual users on
Windows boxes will be able to manage fun stuff like SSH connections or
alternative
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 03:10:24PM +0100, RS Wood typed:
I run a small engineering company* that exchanges large files (CAD,
etc.) with clients, and I want to keep the docs off my email server by
setting up a stand alone FTP server where each client can upload and
download its relevant files.
Hello Sebastian
Sorry for the delay but I was very bussy.
Am Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 09:31:03AM +0200 Sebastian Tymków schrieb:
Have you tried cpanel or webmin ?
I checked webmin but not very depth.
Or maybe you're looking for solution like ftp server and accounts in
database ?
This is a
Hello,
2008/9/8 Martin Schweizer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Or maybe you're looking for solution like ftp server and accounts in
database ?
This is a possible way. Probably the combination ftp users in a database is
ok. Which one is the best solution?
I've three FreeBSD 7.0 server. Im looking
Hello,
Have you tried cpanel or webmin ?
Or maybe you're looking for solution like ftp server and accounts in
database ?
Best regards,
Sebastian Tymków
2008/9/4 Martin Schweizer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello
I've three FreeBSD 7.0 server. Im looking for a combination where I can
create/delete
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 07:59:20 +0300, Manolis Kiagias [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Running an FTP behind a home DSL router is perfectly possible. You will
just have to open a range of ports on the router itself eg 25000-25050
and forward them to your ftp server internal IP address. Then set the
FTP
On Apr 17, 2008, at 12:59 , Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Gilles wrote:
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 22:06:24 -0400, Jon Radel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What control do you have over the firewall? One of the cleaner
solutions would be to run an ftp proxy on the firewall, such as that
supplied with pf. See
On Thursday 17 April 2008 04:32:41 Gilles wrote:
Actually, we don't necessarily need an FTP. Whatever solution to send
files is fine, provided I can add this feature in a VB Classic client
application.
Depends a bit on the max filesize and number of files. You can do a HTTP POST
request,
Gilles wrote:
Hello
We have FreeBSD server on our private LAN behind a NAT firewall on
which I'd like to add an FTP server so that customers can send us
stuff.
Problem is, since customers might have a NAT firewall on their end,
the client application must connect in passive mode... but
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 22:06:24 -0400, Jon Radel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What control do you have over the firewall? One of the cleaner
solutions would be to run an ftp proxy on the firewall, such as that
supplied with pf. See ftp-proxy(8) or
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/ftp.html
Unfortunately,
Gilles wrote:
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 22:06:24 -0400, Jon Radel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What control do you have over the firewall? One of the cleaner
solutions would be to run an ftp proxy on the firewall, such as that
supplied with pf. See ftp-proxy(8) or
On Thursday 14 September 2006 17:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a FreeBSD 6.1 box running behind a router/gateway. When it tries
to go into passive mode, it returns it's internal 192.168. ip address to
the client which the client stupidly uses to try to connect to. I've
confirmed this
That is more a matter for your router. Your router should be wrapping the
internal address with a public one. Be sure you are forwarding all the
ports needed for ftp.
-Derek
At 09:40 AM 9/14/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a FreeBSD 6.1 box running behind a router/gateway.
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 16:40:18 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a FreeBSD 6.1 box running behind a router/gateway. When it tries
to go into passive mode, it returns it's internal 192.168. ip address to
the client which the client stupidly uses to try to connect to. I've
confirmed this by
I tried the default ftp server with FreeBSD 5.4 and users
with no shell
accounts but it does not work.
Does anyone know of a ftp server that users would still have home
directories but no shell access /sbin/nologin and that could still
upload files to there home directories.
The
On 5/10/06, Sean Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried the default ftp server with FreeBSD 5.4 and users with no shell
accounts but it does not work.
Does anyone know of a ftp server that users would still have home
directories but no shell access /sbin/nologin and that could still
upload
On Wednesday 10 May 2006 16:20, Sean Murphy wrote:
I tried the default ftp server with FreeBSD 5.4 and users with no shell
accounts but it does not work.
Does anyone know of a ftp server that users would still have home
directories but no shell access /sbin/nologin and that could still
I much prefer the pure-ftpd implementation of virtual users. However,
both will get the job done effectively. The only reason I really
prefer pure over pro is that pure has never had one root exploit found
since release number 1. That's reason enough for me :)
On 5/10/06, Beech Rintoul [EMAIL
Try ftp://ftp.csua.berleley.edu/pub/.1/ports/distfiles/staroffice52/
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Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 9:55 PM
To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject: ftp server
Dear FreeBSD:
I can get to
I cant even get to ftp://ftp.csua.berleley.edu/pub
digging ftp.csua.berleley.edu results in null, so does digging
csua.berleley.edu
you may want to try a different mirror
On 4/23/06, Bret Esquivel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try ftp://ftp.csua.berleley.edu/pub/.1/ports/distfiles/staroffice52/
On Sunday 23 April 2006 21:19, Lawrence Horvath wrote:
I cant even get to ftp://ftp.csua.berleley.edu/pub
digging ftp.csua.berleley.edu results in null, so does digging
csua.berleley.edu
you may want to try a different mirror
On 4/23/06, Bret Esquivel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try
Vizion wrote:
Hi
When I need to log on to ftp.freebsd.org manually 15 seconds (the allowed
login time) is insufficient (especially when I am using my tablet) -- and I
sometimes get logged out if I have a long file name to get. This seems to
happen when there is a long file name to enter.
On Tuesday 31 May 2005 08:38, the author Tobias Fendin contributed to the
dialogue on-
Re: ftp server frustrating:
Vizion wrote:
Hi
When I need to log on to ftp.freebsd.org manually 15 seconds (the allowed
login time) is insufficient (especially when I am using my tablet) -- and
I
Vizion [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The real question is why do the timings have to be so tight? What is the
point
of trying to prevent manual use by such low setting?
It's not a big deal for legitimate users, because you can use a .netrc
file (see the ftp(1) manual). But it does cut down on
On Tuesday 31 May 2005 08:53, you wrote:
do you know the name of the file you need? If you don't exactly know
where it is, tell me what you are looking for and I will send you the
URL top the file and you can just use fetch to grab it
Thanks -- I really appreciate your offer -- but I am hoping
On Tuesday 31 May 2005 08:59, the author Lowell Gilbert contributed to the
dialogue on-
Re: ftp server frustrating:
Vizion [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The real question is why do the timings have to be so tight? What is the
point of trying to prevent manual use by such low setting?
It's
At 09:15 AM 5/31/2005, Vizion wrote:
It is the general problem that concerns me - if I am in some goddamned
foreign
port trying to get an individual file by a slow ftp connection from my
waterproof windows rugged tablet for subsequent transfer to my on below decks
freebsd server I do not want
On Tuesday 31 May 2005 10:17, the author Glenn Dawson contributed to the
dialogue on-
Re: ftp server frustrating:
At 09:15 AM 5/31/2005, Vizion wrote:
It is the general problem that concerns me - if I am in some goddamned
foreign
port trying to get an individual file by a slow ftp connection
Vizion [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I still cant understand why the cut off is set so short!!
Well, for one thing, it *isn't* as short as you were claiming; my
testing right now indicates that it's (at least) over a minute.
Perhaps you are running into problems with a local firewall that is
On Tuesday 31 May 2005 12:26, the author Lowell Gilbert contributed to the
dialogue on-
Re: ftp server frustrating:
Vizion [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I still cant understand why the cut off is set so short!!
Well, for one thing, it *isn't* as short as you were claiming; my
testing right now
In the last episode (May 31), Vizion said:
On Tuesday 31 May 2005 12:26, the author Lowell Gilbert contributed to the
dialogue on- Re: ftp server frustrating:
Vizion [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I still cant understand why the cut off is set so short!!
Well, for one thing, it *isn't
On Tuesday 31 May 2005 13:00, the author Dan Nelson contributed to the
dialogue on-
Re: ftp server frustrating:
In the last episode (May 31), Vizion said:
On Tuesday 31 May 2005 12:26, the author Lowell Gilbert contributed to the
dialogue on- Re: ftp server frustrating:
Vizion [EMAIL
At 12:26 PM 5/31/2005, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Vizion [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I still cant understand why the cut off is set so short!!
ftp.freebsd.org has two IP's associated with it:
# dig ftp.freebsd.org
; DiG 9.3.1 ftp.freebsd.org
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;;
In the last episode (May 31), Vizion said:
On Tuesday 31 May 2005 13:00, the author Dan Nelson contributed to the
dialogue on- Re: ftp server frustrating:
ftp.freebsd.org is actually 2 machines; the one at 62.243.72.50
(ftp.beastie.tdk.net) seems to have the 15 second timeout. The one
On Tuesday 31 May 2005 13:37, the author Glenn Dawson contributed to the
dialogue on-
Re: ftp server frustrating:
At 12:26 PM 5/31/2005, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Vizion [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I still cant understand why the cut off is set so short!!
ftp.freebsd.org has two IP's associated
On Tuesday 31 May 2005 13:47, the author Dan Nelson contributed to the
dialogue on-
Re: ftp server frustrating:
In the last episode (May 31), Vizion said:
On Tuesday 31 May 2005 13:00, the author Dan Nelson contributed to the
dialogue on- Re: ftp server frustrating:
ftp.freebsd.org
On 2005-05-31 13:48, Vizion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 31 May 2005 13:37, the author Glenn Dawson contributed to the
dialogue on-
Re: ftp server frustrating:
Name (62.243.72.50:glenn): ftp
421 Disconnecting you since you didn't login successfully within 15 seconds.
ftp: Login
On Tuesday 31 May 2005 14:40, the author Giorgos Keramidas contributed to the
dialogue on-
Re: ftp server frustrating:
It is that simple
I honestly fail to see how all this whining helps improve the state of
the FTP server or in any way advances the state of FreeBSD as a
community
No, it's working ...
try traceroute to server, maybe it's something with route ...
I am unable to get access to the ftp.freebsd.org server. Is it down?
Jason King
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there are many ftp servers.
use ftpX.freebsd.org where X= number 1 through 13
See handbook for listed locations of all ftp mirror sites
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On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 12:56:12 -0800 (PST), Joshua Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I was trying to setup an FTP server last night on my 5.3 box. I was using
the handbook and was instructed to make a new user ftp. So that worked
fine and I was able to upload to ftp's home dirrectory but wanted
On Mar 16, 2005, at 3:56 PM, Joshua Lewis wrote:
I was trying to setup an FTP server last night on my 5.3 box. I was
using
the handbook and was instructed to make a new user ftp. So that worked
fine and I was able to upload to ftp's home dirrectory but wanted to
know
if I can safley delete the
try to look into pure-ftpd. You might find your solutions with it
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 16:30:19 -0500
Charles Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 16, 2005, at 3:56 PM, Joshua Lewis wrote:
I was trying to setup an FTP server last night on my 5.3 box. I was
using
the handbook and was
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try to look into pure-ftpd. You might find your solutions with it
As much as I've been tempted to recommend pure-ftpd in the course of
reading this thread, I've restrained from doing so for one
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 22:35:25 +0100
Ulf Magnusson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to set up a FTP server using vsftpd. Everything works fine
as long as I connect via localhost, but external hosts can't seem to
connect to my server. Connecting using the internal IP (192.168.0.3)
from
On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 01:16 -0500, Jon Bruce wrote:
Hi there, just trying to install FreeBSD, I am in the install section
and can seemingly login to an ftp server. However everyone I try just
brings me back to the ftp server listing. Any help would be great. Thanks
Are you behind a
On 2004.10.19 22:36:10 +, alvaro rosales wrote:
Hi guys,
I have installed a FReebSD 5.1 Box, and I had enabled
the FTP
daemon in inetd,after I restarted inetd I can connect
locally doing ftp
localhost from the server, but I can not connect to
the server from a
workstation in the
alvaro rosales [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have installed a FReebSD 5.1 Box, and I had enabled the FTP
daemon in inetd,after I restarted inetd I can connect locally doing
ftp localhost from the server, but I can not connect to the server
from a workstation in the same network, I just get the
I am tring to setup anon ftp on my bsd box and followed the directions
layed out on this web page
http://www.freebsddiary.org/ftp-anonymous.php but to no avial. The anon
user should be able to browse the dirctories and upload files to
incoming but not be able to downlaod or erase files from
I would look into the proftpd port. More information regarding proftp
can be found at http://www.proftpd.org. I've found this to be a
stable and security feature rich ftp server.
Scott.
On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 19:12:05 -0600, RYAN vAN GINNEKEN
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am tring to setup anon
On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 06:03:02PM +0200, lycanthrope wrote:
I'm trying to set up FTP server. I enable the line in inetd, created a user ftp in
group ftp. now, the ftp user and anonymous can log into FTP, and download. BUT,
anonymous user can ALSO UPLOAD. how to restrict anonymous account to
Joshua Lewis wrote:
All documentation tells you when running CVSUP or installing FBSD from FTP
to use the FTP server closest to you.
So how do you determine the best server. I recall reading a post that said
run a command that will determine the closest server or fastest server near
you. I however
fastest_cvsup is a simple program to use that can be found in the ports
tree. I'd recommend it.
/usr/ports/sysutils/fastest_cvsup
DerDrache
Joshua Lewis wrote:
All documentation tells you when running CVSUP or installing FBSD from FTP
to use the FTP server closest to you.
So how do you
My apologies. I did not read your original email as closely as I should
have. fastest_cvsup will only test cvsup servers.
DerDrache wrote:
fastest_cvsup is a simple program to use that can be found in the
ports tree. I'd recommend it.
/usr/ports/sysutils/fastest_cvsup
DerDrache
Joshua Lewis
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 13:18:36 -0700
Joshua Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All documentation tells you when running CVSUP or installing FBSD from FTP
to use the FTP server closest to you.
So how do you determine the best server. I recall reading a post that said
run a command that will
DerDrache wrote:
My apologies. I did not read your original email as closely as I
should have. fastest_cvsup will only test cvsup servers.
DerDrache wrote:
fastest_cvsup is a simple program to use that can be found in the
ports tree. I'd recommend it.
/usr/ports/sysutils/fastest_cvsup
On Saturday 10 July 2004 01:33 pm, uidzero wrote:
DerDrache wrote:
My apologies. I did not read your original email as closely as I
should have. fastest_cvsup will only test cvsup servers.
DerDrache wrote:
fastest_cvsup is a simple program to use that can be found in the
ports tree.
-force a solution w/ some combination of
nslookup, traceroute etc and a six-pack...
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From: Kent Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: DerDrache [EMAIL PROTECTED]; uidzero
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Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 5:02 PM
Subject: Re: Ftp server near
Does it work with ipfw disabled? If so, then it seems resonable that ipfw
is causing the problem. One of the ftp modes (pasv or port) requires high
level ports to be accessible on the server. I just started drinking
coffee this moring, so i can't remember which one yet. :)
If i remember
On Thursday 01 July 2004 07:45 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running FreeBSD 4.9 RELEASE running the standard ftpd. I can
act as an ftp client from the console OK, however when I try to ftp
from a client PC to the server running ftpd (which is running ipfw)
the ftp server receives the
User LAFFER1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does it work with ipfw disabled? If so, then it seems resonable that ipfw
is causing the problem. One of the ftp modes (pasv or port) requires high
level ports to be accessible on the server. I just started drinking
coffee this moring, so i can't
dave wrote:
Hello,
I've got a 4.9 system and i'm out looking for an ftp server for it as i do
not want to use the base server. I've heard good reviews of pure-ftpd, but
I've had good luck with the very easy to use bftpd. You can check it out
at http://www.bftpd.org and it is found in the ports:
Hello,
I've got a 4.9 system and i'm out looking for an ftp server for it as i do
not want to use the base server. I've heard good reviews of pure-ftpd, but
i'm getting errors: can not find the ftp account and it won't authenticate.
I've also tried proftpd, but although i find it capable
On 18 Apr dave wrote:
I've heard good reviews of pure-ftpd, but i'm getting errors: can not
find the ftp account and it won't authenticate.
I would check my system settings.. Pure-ftpd ran after a portinstall on
my fbsd box as well as on a debian woody server. I do use the cli
startup line for
If you're having a problem building the data connection, you might have
problems with your ipfilter. This link has information on how to help
ipfilter and ftp coexist.
http://www.obfuscation.org/ipf/
It's about 3/4 into the article, do a find for coping with ftp
~Micah
Jesper Wallin wrote:
Dear Dave,
Both the BSD ftp and proftp have worked for me in the past, though I've
never benchmarked them. The other major contender is wu-ftp.
regards,
Robert
On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 18:45:09 -0400
dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've got a 4.9 system and i'm out looking for an ftp server
On Friday 14 November 2003 22:19, Kenzo wrote:
I'm looking at installing an FTP server at work.
I was thinking of using FreeBSD4.9 and PureFTP.
I guest I want to know what others have in mind and the experience with
PureFTP (good or bad).
I nice feathure would be able to create users and
On 2002.12.07 13:47 Damien Hull wrote:
I run a FreeBSD FTP server. For some reason it works only some of
the
time. Here is what happens:
1. I can log into the FTP server from any where
2. I can transfer files from any where
3. I can CD into any directory I want
4.
Does the ls command get sent, but no reply?
If nothing comes back then it sounds like a passive FTP problem... There is
alot written about this, google a bit, and you will find many solutions.
Andrew
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From: Damien Hull [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 03:47:23AM -0900, Damien Hull wrote:
I run a FreeBSD FTP server. For some reason it works only some of the
time. Here is what happens:
1. I can log into the FTP server from any where
2. I can transfer files from any where
3. I can CD into any
How many simultaenous connections from one user are allowed to the ftp
server ?
In the standard FreeBSD ftp, either none, or as many as it can handle.
That is on ftp.freebsd.org ? Because I am only getting four(4)
connections only.
Different mirrors run different ftpds.
To
Tony M. wrote:
Hi again everyone - Thanks for all the previous help, it's
worked great :)
At this point, could someone point me to the right place to
figure out how to configure the FTP server/users and etc? I've
already enabled it in the /etc/inetd.conf file.
for user ftp, you might be
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