On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 10:09:49PM +0100, Daniel de los Reyes wrote: > On Jue 30 Nov 2000 22:01, Frederik Vanrenterghem wrote: > > On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Daniel de los Reyes wrote: > > > I need to set up an ftp server on a non standard port. If I change the > > > entry in /etc/services I get it to listen in the required port, but my > > > client ftp sessions from this machine also make their requests to the > > > non-standard port, so they fail. > > > > Just specify the port in the configuration file of your ftpd (eg > > /etc/proftpd.conf or something). I have done that over here, with no > > problems. > I am using wu-ftp and I can't find any place to set the port on config files > under /etc/wu-ftp. > > By the way is there something better than wu-ftp? Hehe, look at www.proftpd.net and find a very nice ftpd! Simple config, well documented, very stable! Hint: Use a CVS checkout (it's stable) cause the rc2 had 2 bugs (which are important). PASV and chmod won't work.
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