RE: FTP question

2003-01-24 Thread Burke, Thomas G.
. Dukes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 5:40 PM To: Redhat-List@Redhat. Com Subject: RE: FTP question I tried that and I can see the dir but not the files contained in the directory. I went to /var/ftp/pub/ and did ln -s /etc. Is that right? Thanks You are seeing the

RE: FTP question

2003-01-23 Thread Thomas E. Dukes
I tried that and I can see the dir but not the files contained in the directory. I went to /var/ftp/pub/ and did ln -s /etc. Is that right? Thanks You are seeing the /home/ftp directory. I think you can put in symbolic links to any other directory you want access to, there. These should usua

RE: FTP question

2003-01-23 Thread Thomas E. Dukes
I tried that and I can see the dir but not the files contained in the directory. I went to /var/ftp/pub/ and did ln -s /etc. Is that right? Thanks You are seeing the /home/ftp directory. I think you can put in symbolic links to any other directory you want access to, there. These should usual

RE: FTP question

2003-01-23 Thread Burke, Thomas G.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 You are seeing the /home/ftp directory. I think you can put in symbolic links to any other directory you want access to, there. These should usually go inside the pub (public) directory - -Original Message- From: Thomas E. Dukes [mailto:[EMA

RE: ftp question

2002-07-03 Thread BG
PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Samuel Flory > Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 5:16 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: ftp question > > > Wouldn't it be safer to use sftp? On the other you really shouldn't > allow people to connect to you system as root any way. Why &

Re: ftp question

2002-07-03 Thread Samuel Flory
Wouldn't it be safer to use sftp? On the other you really shouldn't allow people to connect to you system as root any way. Why do you need to do this as root? On Wed, 2002-07-03 at 15:46, jayson wrote: > Have a quick question about ftp. I am trying to allow root to log in ftp > onto my RedHat

Re: ftp question

2002-07-03 Thread daniel
this question has come up before just a suggestion: can someone edit the archive page for this list and include a powerful search engine? just a thought. anyway first of all, it is ABSOLUTELY NOT a good idea to allow ftp as root. passwords are transferred unencrypted and (correct me if i'm wrong

RE: ftp question

2000-01-16 Thread Jamie Carl
to accept ftp connection from u're local network. -Original Message- From: Tom Gilbert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, 17 January 2000 10:34 AM To: linda hanigan Subject: Re: ftp question * linda hanigan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hi all, > I have 4 machines on an

Re: ftp question

2000-01-16 Thread Perry Blalock
Hello linda, Sunday, January 16, 2000, 5:30:56 PM, you wrote: lh> Hi all, lh> I have 4 machines on an ethernet. lh> I can use ftp from all the computers, but I can not lh> log on one of the computers with ftp. Is there a lh> service lh> or rpm I need to check and see if is missing from that lh>

Re: ftp question

2000-01-16 Thread Tom Gilbert
* linda hanigan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hi all, > I have 4 machines on an ethernet. > I can use ftp from all the computers, but I can not > log on one of the computers with ftp. Is there a > service > or rpm I need to check and see if is missing from that > one machine. Telnet works fine bot

Re: FTP question...

1998-03-05 Thread system user
On Wed, 4 Mar 1998, Richmond, Jeff wrote: > Hello all, > > I am adding a RedHat 5 FTP box to my Solaris NIS+ network. I have > everything configured correctly, and now just need to set up FTP > services. I have never set up an FTP server on Linux, so any help would > be appreciated. > > Thanks