Darren wrote:
Hello. I'm a new user of Debian and I'm looking to setup a file server
on my network. I want the ability to access it like a ftp server from
any pc on the net. My friend told me to setup an ssh server rather than
ftp for security reasons and due to the fact I want to access it from an
web browser. If you have any information to point me in the right
direction it would be greatly appreciated.
scp (part of ssh) is good for copying files between machines with a ssh
client (like putty for windows) but I didn't understand how will you
access the server with a web browser if you only will have the ssh
port(22) open.
Maybe you will want to use samba to setup a SOHO file server that meets
your requirements.
Look at this:
http://us2.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/FastStart.html#id2534560
or this:
http://us2.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/ExNetworks.html
But if you can elaborate a little more over your needs, maybe we can
help you more
I've got a Compaq Proliant ML320 Server with 2 36GB SCSI Hard Drives.
I'm downloading the 31r0a ISO Image as I'm emailing you. Hopefully I
will be able to install this package later on today.
Thanks for your help.
Looking forward to setting this product up.
Darren King
Nova Scotia, Canada
Miguel
Mexico City, Mexico ;)
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