From: David Talkington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lewi wrote:
how do i secure my wu-ftpd on my server,
Don't use it.
I disagree.
or i must change my ftpd?
Yes.
No. The currently shipping wu-ftpd is secure, has lots of controls over who
can access what, and there is no reason to change.
I know that a lot of people recommend PureFTP. I installed it on a test
server and it was very easy to install and the documentation seemed to
be reasonably good too. I think that my group is going to go the SSH
route (not that it's bullet proof or anything).
http://pureftpd.sourceforge.net
last night, while i'm surfing, i has found that thereis a lot of script to exploit
wu-ftpd,
my question is, how do i secure my ftpd, while default package from redhat is wu-ftpd,
i know there is a lot of alternatives than wu-ftpdm like proftpd, ncftpd, but
i remembered that one of the redhat
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Lewi wrote:
how do i secure my wu-ftpd on my server,
Don't use it.
or i must change my ftpd?
Yes. You'll get lots of recommendations, but the two that seem to
most consistently have the list's respect are ncftpd (not open source)
or
At 11:22 AM 1/24/2002 -0500, you wrote:
last night, while i'm surfing, i has found that thereis a lot of script to exploit
wu-ftpd,
my question is, how do i secure my ftpd, while default package from redhat is wu-ftpd,
i know there is a lot of alternatives than wu-ftpdm like proftpd, ncftpd, but