> Make sure you have a ftp server running. For example: > apt-get install proftpd
OK, I have proftpd. I can ftp locally, but not remotely. When I was running Debian 68K, I could have that machine dial up access, email me the dynamically assigned IP address, then I could ftp that machine remotely, without even configuring anything on the Debian machine. Now I have Debian PPC on a G3 Powerbook thats connected with DSL (DCHP). So the IP address I'm assigned is always the same. Shouldn't I be able to just ftp my powerbook remotely? Do I have to configure proftpd more?