On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 02:00:43PM -0500, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
> * Kalle Hasselström ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> ...
> > Two more questions popped up, regarding inetd. bsd-ftpd is started by
> > inted on incoming calls. How can I
> >
> > a) Temporarily disable ftp? I thought it would be a
* Kalle Hasselstr?m ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
...
> Two more questions popped up, regarding inetd. bsd-ftpd is started by
> inted on incoming calls. How can I
>
> a) Temporarily disable ftp? I thought it would be a good idea to do
> this when it's not being used, to be on the safe side. I
On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 12:20:59PM -0500, William Jensen wrote:
> Kalle,
>
> I'm a large fan of bsd-ftpd. It's simple to install and straight forward
> to configure. First off after you run "apt-get install bsd-ftpd" you
> should open a new shell and type "man in.ftpd". Read that file over and
On 2001-07-30 00:44:51, Kalle Hasselström wrote:
> How much of a security risk would it be to run an ftp server?
Make sure you have have restrictive permission on all directories if
you allow anonymous ftp, otherwise you will be staging pirated
software or DVDs fairly quickly.
The ftp servers wi
Currently, the only service I'm running is ssh, as this meets my
requirements both regarding remote logins and file transfers. However,
ssh clients, especially the file-transfering sort, are not a standard
item on most mac and windows computers, and now and then I find the
need to talk to my comput
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