Hi,
I've a pureFTPD install that I need to increase the quota and max size of
one file on. How can I go about doing that?
Thanks,
James
Hello list,
currently I'am migrating a PureFTPD ftp server installed on old SuSE to
Debian Squeeze.
The passwords in the SuSE pureftpd.passwd are hashed with crypt() blowfish.
As I read ahead it seems like that Debians glibc isn't supporting blowfish
via crypt(), but the source code o
hold you over for a while. :-)
And then restart pure-ftpd (/etc/init.d/pure-ftpd restart).
Thanks
Ralph
Justin Cunningham wrote:
Pureftpd uploads a file within it's subdir.
It starts the upload and creates .pureftpd files.
Once it gets to 2.1GBs it does a size on the file under the dir.
The di
Pureftpd uploads a file within it's subdir.
It starts the upload and creates .pureftpd files.
Once it gets to 2.1GBs it does a size on the file under the dir.
The dir has not been created by pureftpd. The dir is still a .pureftpd
file.
So pureftpd restarts the transfer and I get a bun
Hi all,
I'm using pureftpd on SARGE and I don't know where to put startup
options? I think it's in "/etc/init.d/pureftpd" but I can't figure out
what lines to edit to make this happen. I want to run it in TLS mode by
default, does anyone know to set this up?
Also w
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