at first i though pftp was a special protocol, which google proved
wrong. pftp just works on port 21, so it's basically a normal ftp
protocol. After i figured this out it was fairly easy; just install the
ftp-proxy package, set it up, and connect with the ftp-proxy set in my
ftp client.
F
Hi all,
i already solved it on my own, sorry for the inconvenience :)
Floxxx.
Floxxx wrote:
Hi all,
i was wondering if any of you know if it's possible to proxy pftp. I'm
trying to access a pftp server that is in the same internal network as
my own server, but not accessibl
s with the
pftp program on my server. I searched the archive, but couldn't find
anything...
Thanks in advance,
Floxxx.
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Yep,
/etc/init.d/proftpd restart works
Regards,
Ben
Tom Rauchenwald wrote:
Mark Grieveson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hello. To restart apache2, I simply use the command "apache2 -k
restart", which works nicely. Does anyone know of a similar command
for proftpd?
Maybe /etc/ini
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