> Hiya All,
>
> I'm new to Debian -- just installed -- and am trying to get things set
> up as I had them on my Slackware machine (approximately ;). Using
> dselect, I installed the wu-ftpd package (that's what came with
> Slackware, and I got the impression it was 'better' than the default
> Deb
>
> Thanks. I haven't had problems with wu-ftpd -- just with the Debian
> package thereof. (grin&shrug)
>
> Thanks,
> Kendall
>
Debian wu-ftpd package comes with /usr/sbin/addftpuser script which
would do everything for you. Try it!
Alex Y.
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On Fri, 23 May 1997, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> The wu-ftpd man page has some excellent advice on these questions.
Hmm, well I wasn't exactly looking for advice, but thanks for
directing me to the man page. (blush) Anyway, I created the
directories and gave them permissions as they had under Slac
On Fri, 23 May 1997, Kendall P. Bullen wrote:
:Hiya All,
:
:I'm new to Debian -- just installed -- and am trying to get things set
:up as I had them on my Slackware machine (approximately ;). Using
:dselect, I installed the wu-ftpd package (that's what came with
:Slackware, and I got the impressi
Hiya All,
I'm new to Debian -- just installed -- and am trying to get things set
up as I had them on my Slackware machine (approximately ;). Using
dselect, I installed the wu-ftpd package (that's what came with
Slackware, and I got the impression it was 'better' than the default
Debian ftpd), and
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