> Proftpd, hands down for the (s)ftp(s) but for http you have to look
> somewhere else.
k
+1 for ProFTPD. I have not used it for sftp, but I have for ftps. Make
sure on ftps to use ccc - clear command channel which allows the command
channel to be picked up by firewalls that need to know about
On Jun 15, 2012 12:39 AM, "Gelen James" wrote:
> Just like to know which secure FTP servers are popular in use on Linux,
the FTP server should provides HTTPS, FTPS and SFTP methods.
Proftpd, hands down for the (s)ftp(s) but for http you have to look
somewhere else.
Mikael
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On 06/15/2012 01:28 AM, John Hinton wrote:
> On 6/14/2012 7:23 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
>> On 06/14/12 4:08 PM, Gelen James wrote:
>>> Please check the wiki
>>> pagehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_FTP_server_software. There are so
>>> many choices
>>
>> psst? most of those are for MS Window
On 06/14/12 4:22 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> What do you call something like Alfresco that emulates all kinds of
> file/web services while imposing additional logic compared to what the
> OS would do?
"useless"
hey, you asked what *I* would call it. I have no use for that sort of
silliness. Ma
On 6/14/2012 7:23 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 06/14/12 4:08 PM, Gelen James wrote:
>> Please check the wiki
>> pagehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_FTP_server_software. There are so
>> many choices
>
> psst? most of those are for MS Windows, which doesn't come with a
> decent FTP server bu
On 06/14/12 4:08 PM, Gelen James wrote:
> Please check the wiki
> pagehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_FTP_server_software. There are so
> many choices
psst? most of those are for MS Windows, which doesn't come with a
decent FTP server built in. many of them are commercial. there's
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 6:18 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
>>
> thats just silly. I suppose we should call NFS FTP too, because it
> serves files?
What do you call something like Alfresco that emulates all kinds of
file/web services while imposing additional logic compared to what the
OS would do?
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On 06/14/12 4:08 PM, Gelen James wrote:
> I had the same idea with you just a few years back that the ftp only servers
> FTP protocol. But nowadays a FTP server provides same contents over a lot of
> protocols at the same time: FTP/FTPS/SFTP/HTTP/HTTPS
thats just silly. I suppose we should call
FTP server with HTTPS/FTPS, commercial or not
On 06/14/12 3:39 PM, Gelen James wrote:
> Just like to know which secure FTP servers are popular in use on Linux, the
>FTP server should provides HTTPS, FTPS and SFTP methods.
sftp is part of SSH, not FTP. https is HTTP not FTP.
ftps (FT
On 06/14/12 3:39 PM, Gelen James wrote:
> Just like to know which secure FTP servers are popular in use on Linux, the
> FTP server should provides HTTPS, FTPS and SFTP methods.
sftp is part of SSH, not FTP. https is HTTP not FTP.
ftps (FTP over SSL) is a non-standard mess and should be banned
Hi all,
Just like to know which secure FTP servers are popular in use on Linux, the
FTP server should provides HTTPS, FTPS and SFTP methods.
Current we are with Serv-U FTP server, but it has been crashed all the time
for unknown reasons -- can not find any causes in its log file at all. Alt
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