+ Dave Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] [15.07.02 07:58]:
PureFTPd is very good (I use it here for the exact purpose above), plus it
has been written with security in mind. There are deb's for it but they are
VERY OLD. I floated the question of someone maintaining new packages for it
and someone
Dave Watkins escribio:
(..)
PureFTPd is very good (I use it here for the exact purpose above), plus
it has been written with security in mind. There are deb's for it but
they are VERY OLD. I floated the question of someone maintaining new
packages for it and someone said they would be
I haven't tried the other ftp daemons that people on the list have
mentioned, but if you need a ftp daemon for am ISP I recommend NcFTPd
(www.ncftpd.com). It's commercial so you'll have to pay for it but it
has pretty much every feature you'll need for an ISP, and you can run
it in trial mode to
At 18:20 14/07/2002 +0200, Thomas -Balu- Walter wrote:
+ B.C.J.O [EMAIL PROTECTED] [14.07.02 17:53]:
On Sun, 14 Jul 2002, Thomas -Balu- Walter wrote:
I am wondering what FTPDs you are using to support the following:
- non local users in (My)SQL-Database
- permit access to
+ Dave Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] [15.07.02 07:58]:
PureFTPd is very good (I use it here for the exact purpose above), plus it
has been written with security in mind. There are deb's for it but they are
VERY OLD. I floated the question of someone maintaining new packages for it
and someone
Dave Watkins escribio:
(..)
PureFTPd is very good (I use it here for the exact purpose above), plus
it has been written with security in mind. There are deb's for it but
they are VERY OLD. I floated the question of someone maintaining new
packages for it and someone said they would be
I haven't tried the other ftp daemons that people on the list have
mentioned, but if you need a ftp daemon for am ISP I recommend NcFTPd
(www.ncftpd.com). It's commercial so you'll have to pay for it but it
has pretty much every feature you'll need for an ISP, and you can run
it in trial mode to
- non local users in (My)SQL-Database
- permit access to these users only to ~/ (chroot)
try http://www.pureftpd.org/, the pureftpd daemon.
regards
--
BiTKRAFT, IT SOLUTIONS
Tobias Kuhrmann, Technischer Leiter
Immanuel-Kant.Str. 15
51427 Bergisch Gladbach
fon. +49 163 /
On Sun, 14 Jul 2002, Thomas -Balu- Walter wrote:
I am wondering what FTPDs you are using to support the following:
- non local users in (My)SQL-Database
- permit access to these users only to ~/ (chroot)
So far the only one I've found is proftpd. Other suggestions?
proftpd
+ B.C.J.O [EMAIL PROTECTED] [14.07.02 17:53]:
On Sun, 14 Jul 2002, Thomas -Balu- Walter wrote:
I am wondering what FTPDs you are using to support the following:
- non local users in (My)SQL-Database
- permit access to these users only to ~/ (chroot)
So far the only
At 18:20 14/07/2002 +0200, Thomas -Balu- Walter wrote:
+ B.C.J.O [EMAIL PROTECTED] [14.07.02 17:53]:
On Sun, 14 Jul 2002, Thomas -Balu- Walter wrote:
I am wondering what FTPDs you are using to support the following:
- non local users in (My)SQL-Database
- permit
Hey guys,
I am wondering what FTPDs you are using to support the following:
- non local users in (My)SQL-Database
- permit access to these users only to ~/ (chroot)
So far the only one I've found is proftpd. Other suggestions?
Balu
--
Windows is something like
- non local users in (My)SQL-Database
- permit access to these users only to ~/ (chroot)
try http://www.pureftpd.org/, the pureftpd daemon.
regards
--
BiTKRAFT, IT SOLUTIONS
Tobias Kuhrmann, Technischer Leiter
Immanuel-Kant.Str. 15
51427 Bergisch Gladbach
fon. +49 163 /
On Sun, 14 Jul 2002, Thomas -Balu- Walter wrote:
I am wondering what FTPDs you are using to support the following:
- non local users in (My)SQL-Database
- permit access to these users only to ~/ (chroot)
So far the only one I've found is proftpd. Other suggestions?
proftpd
+ B.C.J.O [EMAIL PROTECTED] [14.07.02 17:53]:
On Sun, 14 Jul 2002, Thomas -Balu- Walter wrote:
I am wondering what FTPDs you are using to support the following:
- non local users in (My)SQL-Database
- permit access to these users only to ~/ (chroot)
So far the only
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