Re: LC Road Apple; Was: Re: new 68k for Dad

2003-03-28 Thread Fletch Brendan Good
>Speaking of all this- who can point me to some free software I can >use to run such an FTP server using a IIci running System 7? Heck, forget free-- can someone point me to ANY software that'll let me run an FTP server on a IIci? I spent a good while at Version Tracker last night, and couldn't

Re: LC Road Apple; Was: Re: new 68k for Dad

2003-03-28 Thread Norbert van Bemmel
> >Speaking of all this- who can point me to some free software I can >>use to run such an FTP server using a IIci running System 7? > >Heck, forget free-- can someone point me to ANY software that'll let >me run an FTP server on a IIci? I spent a good while at Version >Tracker last night, and coul

Re: LC Road Apple; Was: Re: new 68k for Dad

2003-03-28 Thread Fletch Brendan Good
>If you switch to the free OS NetBSD you'll have a ftpserver for >nothing. Installing it is fairly complicated but an interesting >experience. It works fine on a MacIIci. I appreciate the suggestion, but I'm already installing MkLinux onto a 7200... I was really hoping for something simpler on

Re: LC Road Apple; Was: Re: new 68k for Dad

2003-03-28 Thread the pickle
At 18:15 -0500 on 28/03/03, Fletch Brendan Good wrote: >>If you switch to the free OS NetBSD you'll have a ftpserver for >>nothing. Installing it is fairly complicated but an interesting >>experience. It works fine on a MacIIci. > >I appreciate the suggestion, but I'm already installing MkLinux on

Re: LC Road Apple; Was: Re: new 68k for Dad

2003-03-28 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> I mean, as many people as I hear make the suggestion to "turn that > antique Mac into an FTP server", you'd think there would be plenty of > solutions that don't require a non-standard OS- or at least ONE... There's always NCSA Telnet. It's not a very robust or buff FTP server, but it works an

Re: LC Road Apple; Was: Re: new 68k for Dad

2003-03-28 Thread the pickle
At 16:59 -0800 on 28/03/03, Cameron Kaiser wrote: >> I mean, as many people as I hear make the suggestion to "turn that >> antique Mac into an FTP server", you'd think there would be plenty of >> solutions that don't require a non-standard OS- or at least ONE... > >There's always NCSA Telnet. It's

Re: LC Road Apple; Was: Re: new 68k for Dad

2003-03-28 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> > > I mean, as many people as I hear make the suggestion to "turn that > > > antique Mac into an FTP server", you'd think there would be plenty of > > > solutions that don't require a non-standard OS- or at least ONE... > > There's always NCSA Telnet. It's not a very robust or buff FTP server, >

FTP Server. Re: LC Road Apple; Was: Re: new 68k for Dad

2003-03-28 Thread Gregg Eshelman
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Re: LC Road Apple; Was: Re: new 68k for Dad

2003-03-28 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Cameron Kaiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I mean, as many people as I hear make the > suggestion to "turn that > > antique Mac into an FTP server", you'd think there > would be plenty of > > solutions that don't require a non-standard OS- or > at least ONE... > > There's always NCSA Tel