* Stephen Gran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am thinking about setting up an FTP server to be used by myself and a > couple of friends. The box it will be running on is basically stock > Woody, and is currently only running apache and NAT'ing for a LAN. > > I'd like the FTP server to not allow anonymous logins (which I assume > most can do), chroot users to their home directories, and have some sort > of encrypted connections (over SSL would be nice). I have thought about > just using sftp, but currently ssh connections are rerouted to another > box on the LAN, and I'd like to leave that set up as is, if possible. > > I see that proftpd is the example used in the 'securing Debian' manual, > but it doesn't appear to be able to use SSL. OTOH, ftpd-ssl doesn't > appear to do chroot'ing, at least not at a quick glance. Anybody know > of one that combines these features? I suppose there is always stunnel, > although I have never tried to use it for FTP. > > Any recommendations, experiences, thoughts?
Maybe <http://www.linuxmafia.com/pub/linux/security/ftp-daemons> will help you to make a good decision. Regards, Marcus -- "Tuba cum sonuerit dies erit extrema et iudex advenerit vocabit sempiterna electos in patria prescitos ad inferna." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]