Yes, it's easy to use and really powerful
Yes, but i won't use it
No, the GUI has to be improved
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Yep because you need to set an alias name for these new users withe the UserAlias command.
Ex:
UserAlias aliasname2 systemuser2
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I am unable to access the ftp shares from windows 7 on the same box as ubuntu 10.04 desktop and from windows xp on another box.
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This is more likely a network/firewall config issue on either your FTP server or your windows computer (maybe both).
To ease the debug i strongly advice you to put your FTP server on port 21 as it is sometimes harder to use another port for FTP on the network/firewall config side.
This is more likely a network/firewall config issue on either your FTP server or your windows computer (maybe both).
To ease the debug i strongly advice you to put your FTP server on port 21 as it is sometimes harder to use another port for FTP on the network/firewall config side.
Hello,
I finally managed to get my local ftp server up and running, but there's is something I like to know.. I really did my best to locate the documentation somewhere but failed..
Is there any documentation on the parameters used within the <limit> section in the proftpd.conf?
[edit: sorry, this was really a noob question afterall, by monitoring the output screen in gftp, it came to mind that these are the commands given for certain actions... ]
Lot's of thanx in advance
And another minor, maybe even irrelevant question.. Does the pass phrase for the ssl certificate need to be a rather long one, or can it be short like a 'normal' pass?
Cyberfloater
Last edited by cyberfloater; February 19th, 2010 at 01:01 AM.
For documentation you should find all you need on the proftpd website there :
http://www.proftpd.org/localsite/Use...userguide.html
For the password, i guess it's always better to have at least 8 characters but it's just a feeling not something i can demonstrate.
For documentation you should find all you need on the proftpd website there :
http://www.proftpd.org/localsite/Use...userguide.html
For the password, i guess it's always better to have at least 8 characters but it's just a feeling not something i can demonstrate.
Thanks very much for your guide.
I have a few questions.
When I log into the userftp account from filezilla I am still able to open my main account's home folder. Is it possible to allow access to only two folders - download and upload? I don't want my friend's being able to see what is in my home folder.
How would I upload files to the download directory remotely? Would I be able to do this via ssh?
So I guess in short:
1. Limit userftp only to download and upload
2. Find a way to upload files to the 'download' folder remotely (e.g. ssh).
Also, if I create any more folders (e.g. in the download or upload folder) will I need to change my log or chmod then in any way?
Thanks
Last edited by illy123; February 25th, 2010 at 12:02 AM.
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