> > > > > > > Once I had a clue I was able to install the vsftpd rpm > > > > > > Running an unmaintained, out-of-date, password based service like FTP ... > > > > I would presume the OP has a clue ... > > Why would you presume this? ... >
bah, hambug! He uses Linux, he has a clue. Most likely FTP is needed to support some piece of old hardware that cannot be trivially replaced or upgraded. With our MIDAS data acquisition software we have an important user with a standing requirement to support writing data to an FTP server (comlpete with clear-text password, etc), because that is the interface to their main sata store system. (*you* go and tell them "just write all your data to a usb drive!"). If ftp is needed, then it is needed, period. I just recently had to junk a very nice multiport 1gige switch, just because the management interface is an https web page, *but* supports only SSLv3 (predates TLS) and only obsolete cyphers (RC4 & co). Modern web browser absolutely refuses to connect, even though it is on a very secure private network (direct wire connection!). Very old web browser (SL6 firefox?) did manage to connect (after spewing nonsense about expired https certificates) but then my javascript was too old and the login page did not work. So sometimes you have to "turn back the clock" and use "obsolete" and "insecure" and even "it's so dangerous now!" software and connectivity. -- Konstantin Olchanski Data Acquisition Systems: The Bytes Must Flow! Email: olchansk-at-triumf-dot-ca Snail mail: 4004 Wesbrook Mall, TRIUMF, Vancouver, B.C., V6T 2A3, Canada