I _love_ ProFTPD - and I mean it! But I spent an entire day working on it,
and couldn't get it working. Boss didn't like that too well (this is our
first try at linux) so I gave up and went back to WuFTPD :-\ It irrtates me
really badly that on 7 entire CDs (we bought Red Hat Pro for a disgusting
amount of money) there isn't an RPM for ProFTPD.
Shame on you, Red Hat - stick on RPM of ProFTPD in 7, please?
For that matter, why the heck isn't Pro the default instead of Wu? Wu is
pretty nasty, IMHO.
Same with ssh: I've spend more then a _week_ trying to get either Openssh
or ssh working. About 2 weeks ago. Gona wait untill another release or two
ticks over on Openssh and try it again (maybe the RSA pantent-release will
help, dunno)
You're the second person to suggest Mandrake's RPM, so maybe I'll do just that.
</big_gripe>
Thanks
JW
At 04:24 PM 9/11/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>On Mon 11 Sep at 17:20:19 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] done said:
> >
> >
><snip>
> > Um, I'm using inited for ftp (and until I get ssh working, for telnet) so
> > are you saying inetd needs auth? Or no. Does auth have anything to do
> with PAM?
> > Yeah *sigh* I'll add "learning to use IPchains" to the bottom of my
> > several-hundred line to-do list. Though, I'd rather wait untill kernel 2.4
> > comes out with it's new thing (can't remember the name)
>
>What ftp server are you using? I'd suggest migrating to proftpd and you
>can ditch inetd all together. An install of ssh will take just a couple
>seconds. Download the most recent versions of openssh and openssl, do
>an 'rpm -ivh openss*.rpm', start the server ('/etc/rc.d/init.d/sshd
>start')
>
>Check the most recent openss{h,l} rpms via mandrake:
>
>ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/Mandrake-devel/7.2beta/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/
>
>HTH,
>
>-Charlie
>
>
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