You know, because I am to lazy. All users has shell /sbin/nologin and
all security this are set to only one account via SSH. I am normally
providing FTP access for users and is much easier to give them secured
FTP than other method (SFTP) imcompatible with FTP.
I have an idea - if I use CentOS nat
happymaster23 wrote:
> Thank you,
>
> I will check it. But - is this only possible solution?
>
> SFTP I am using only for administration purposes (yeah, it is quite
> easy to set it up :-D) and it´s better for me, to make FTPS for
> customers and SFTP only for me.
If you control the other end as
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 06:48:15PM +0100, happymaster23 wrote:
> Thank you,
>
> I will check it. But - is this only possible solution?
>
> SFTP I am using only for administration purposes (yeah, it is quite
> easy to set it up :-D) and it´s better for me, to make FTPS for
> customers and SFTP onl
Thank you,
I will check it. But - is this only possible solution?
SFTP I am using only for administration purposes (yeah, it is quite
easy to set it up :-D) and it´s better for me, to make FTPS for
customers and SFTP only for me.
2009/1/26 German Andres Pulido :
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am setting up P
> Hello,
>
> I am setting up ProFTPd daemon (from EPEL repository) under CentOS 5.2
> and I need encrypted connection. Daemon is configured perfectly, there
> is no problem - if iptables is off connection is smoothly established,
> but when iptables is on, connection in FTP client ends on command L
Hello,
I am setting up ProFTPd daemon (from EPEL repository) under CentOS 5.2
and I need encrypted connection. Daemon is configured perfectly, there
is no problem - if iptables is off connection is smoothly established,
but when iptables is on, connection in FTP client ends on command LIST
without
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