* This one time, at band camp, Adam Kennedy said:
> Morning all
> 
> I have a debian machine that is used as a sort of services gateway, it runs
> 6 or 7 public ips, and then I use a userspace port redirector, rinetd, to
> redirect arbitrary ports through to the internal machines ( a variety of
> Win32, Mac and linux ). I've redirected http, cvs, and a range of other
> ports just fine.
> 
> However, I'm having a problem with ftp. For some reason, the ftp daemons
> insist on using all the interfaces. Does anyone know of a way of
> reconfiguring ftpd to only bind to a single port?
> 

Which ftp server are you using?
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