Typing away merrily, Chad A. Adlawan produced the immortal words: > our web server has 2 NIC's on it, one's a public IP and the other a > private 10.1.1.x. > can someone shed me some light as to how do i provide ftp service in that > server BUT the daemon has to be visible on the 10.1.1.x network only ? > > this is because we want only ports 80, 25 & 22 to be visible from the > outside.
xinetd: <http://cgi.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=xinetd&searchon=names&version=stable&release=all> Release Quality Package (size) stable 100% xinetd 2.2.1-8.1 (87.7k) replacement for inetd with many enhancements Such enhancements including, eg, ability to bind to a specific interface on a machine. And the xinetd.conf syntax is signicantly cleaner than traditional inetd.conf (IMHO). -- HTML email - just say no --> Phil Pennock "We've got a patent on the conquering of a country through the use of force. We believe in world peace through extortionate license fees." -Bluemeat