Re: anonymous ftp authentification

2001-06-20 Thread La Place
Perhaps you want the -A option in ftpd(8) ? bruce\ --- Vladimir Savichev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > is there way to set ftpd installed from /src to authentificate anonymous > users like "*@*" (rfc822 compliant ?) or should I walk to wu-ftp. > -Vlad > > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PR

Config for mpd-netgraph for multi client access

2001-06-20 Thread John Lord
I see mention of config in the archives but cant find one , can someone send me the config to let me have multi clients connect to mpd John Lord([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Network Administrator Studio for Publications Inc 410-723-7089 Office [EMAIL PROTECTED] Pager www.4jon.com To Unsubscribe:

anonymous ftp authentification

2001-06-20 Thread Vladimir Savichev
is there way to set ftpd installed from /src to authentificate anonymous users like "*@*" (rfc822 compliant ?) or should I walk to wu-ftp. -Vlad To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-net" in the body of the message

Re: Securing the root account

2001-06-20 Thread Vladimir B. Grebenschikov
Randy Bush writes: > ftp://psg.com/pub/w95/ssh/SSHWin-2.4.0-pl2.exe is a very windoze-ish > tool. there's also a good/windowy scp tool there. http://www.zip.com.au/~roca/ttssh.html TeraTerm SSH very nice tool too. > randy -- TSB Russian Express, Moscow Vladimir B. Grebenschikov, [EMAIL P

Re: ftpd-BSD and standalone

2001-06-20 Thread Gunther Schadow
Anastasia Leventi-Peetz wrote: > > hello Gunther, > > thanks a lot for the interesting mail. > I don't do IP filters that's for sure. I am astonished that > on the bieringer www page (www.bieringer.de) the standalone modus > is recommended! I run the IPv6 ftpd of Free-BSD (downloaded and > comp

Re: Securing the root account

2001-06-20 Thread Benedikt Schmidt
Steve Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 10:29:19PM -0700, Randy Bush wrote: >> ftp://psg.com/pub/w95/ssh/SSHWin-2.4.0-pl2.exe is a very windoze-ish >> tool. there's also a good/windowy scp tool there. > > PuTTY is a nice Windows tool. It has a companion tool called PSCP

Re: Securing the root account

2001-06-20 Thread Steve Shah
PuTTY is a nice Windows tool. It has a companion tool called PSCP which works nicely. http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty -Steve On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 10:29:19PM -0700, Randy Bush wrote: > ftp://psg.com/pub/w95/ssh/SSHWin-2.4.0-pl2.exe is a very windoze-ish > tool. there's als

Re: ftpd-BSD and standalone

2001-06-20 Thread Anastasia Leventi-Peetz
hello Gunther, thanks a lot for the interesting mail. I don't do IP filters that's for sure. I am astonished that on the bieringer www page (www.bieringer.de) the standalone modus is recommended! I run the IPv6 ftpd of Free-BSD (downloaded and compiled from the bieringer page) installed on the

Re: [ BIND]

2001-06-20 Thread Anastasia Leventi-Peetz
>I have installed BIND 9.1.2 on my Linux SuSE system. >Until now it has worked good, lately it makes problems. >It reacts very slowly on a query and sometimes it aborts with >"unknown host soandso" >I give ping soandso >and after sometime comes the right answer >and then again ping soandso >and I

Re: Optimize FreeBSD for proxy servers

2001-06-20 Thread Alfred Perlstein
* Royyana M. Ijtihadie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010620 00:34] wrote: > > Hi All, > > I use my freebsd box as a proxy server, I had 256 MB of memory and Fast > SCSI harddisk. I think that's enough for proxy server that serves over 200 > computers... But now, I think my proxy servers is slow, especi

BIND

2001-06-20 Thread Anastasia Leventi-Peetz
I have installed BIND 9.1.2 on my Linux SuSE system. Until now it has worked good, lately it makes problems. It reacts very slowly on a query and sometimes it aborts with "unknown host soandso" I give ping soandso and after sometime comes the right answer and then again ping soandso and I get u

routing table updation by the route command.

2001-06-20 Thread raviprasad20
Hi, My understanding of the routing table updation by the routing command is like this. Any user requests to add or delete a route is stored in the rt_msghdr structure & written to the routing socket. The route_output() of the kernel does the updation by calling appropriate functions. It also