From: "Tony Kava" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'chris Verhagen'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 6:53 PM
Subject: RE: SSH mail server experiments
> By default I believe most FTP daemons will not allow a user to
On Thursday 07 August 2003 19:20, chris Verhagen wrote:
> A week ago I started a webhosting service for subdomains at
> http://crystal-ninja.cjb.net . Now, ofcourse, people need to ftp into their
> public_html directory in their home dirs. I'm using proFTPd for that.
> But now for the problem: I ju
I don't quite remember exactly, but there are override options for a lot of
ftp daemons (including proftpd b/c i've done it before). to some extent,
this is a case of rtfm, but the option is burried so i don't blame you for
asking. On the other hand, people will be able to get shell access of som
A week ago I started a webhosting service for subdomains at
http://crystal-ninja.cjb.net . Now, ofcourse, people need to ftp into their
public_html directory in their home dirs. I'm using proFTPd for that.
But now for the problem: I just got the idea to make a funny mail service.
People should b
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From: chris Verhagen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 07 August, 2003 12:20
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SSH mail server experiments
A week ago I started a webhosting service for subdomains at
http://crystal-ninja.cjb.net . Now, ofcourse, people need to ftp into
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From: chris Verhagen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 7:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SSH mail server experiments
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>Is there an easy solution for this problem? Remember, i only want them to
be
>able to use /bin/mail! No shel
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: SSH mail server experiments
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> (...)
> >Is there an easy solution for this problem? Remember, i only want them to
> be
> >able to use /bin/mail! No shell!
>
> Of course You may use it, but remeber, that shell for ftp service h
Skibi,
> BTW does onyone can give me a hint with secure ftp? Is stunnel the nly
> option or there is another service?
>
have a look at WinSCP -
http://winscp.sourceforge.net/eng/
" ...WinSCP is an open source SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol) and SCP (Secure
CoPy) client for Windows using SSH (S