decide to tunnel FTP over SSH for
some reason ( as some do ), FTP uses two TCP ports, not one : one for
control ( commands ) and the other for data.
HTH,
Rob Helmer
Namodn
On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 02:13:47PM +0900, Curt Howland wrote:
> I've just made the change from a windows to De
decide to tunnel FTP over SSH for
some reason ( as some do ), FTP uses two TCP ports, not one : one for
control ( commands ) and the other for data.
HTH,
Rob Helmer
Namodn
On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 02:13:47PM +0900, Curt Howland wrote:
> I've just made the change from a windows to De
Yes. Normal users ( such as the www-data user that will execute the
cgi script ) can open ports above 1024 and run whatever they want.
You could do neat tricks like giving each user their own apache
daemon and documentroot and everything, and using an apache or
squid proxy to let the outside get
Yes. Normal users ( such as the www-data user that will execute the
cgi script ) can open ports above 1024 and run whatever they want.
You could do neat tricks like giving each user their own apache
daemon and documentroot and everything, and using an apache or
squid proxy to let the outside get
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