laurent a écrit :
Frank Steinmetzger a écrit :
Am Freitag, 9. Oktober 2009 schrieb laurent:
Hi,
Now I've setup vsftpd with local user.
For exemple I log with the user laurent, I create a folder via ftp.
This folder is own by laurent, so it's not exessible via apache.
How could I make that,
Frank Steinmetzger a écrit :
Am Freitag, 9. Oktober 2009 schrieb laurent:
Hi,
Now I've setup vsftpd with local user.
For exemple I log with the user laurent, I create a folder via ftp.
This folder is own by laurent, so it's not exessible via apache.
How could I make that, like put laurent i
Am Freitag, 9. Oktober 2009 schrieb laurent:
> Hi,
>
> Now I've setup vsftpd with local user.
> For exemple I log with the user laurent, I create a folder via ftp.
>
> This folder is own by laurent, so it's not exessible via apache.
> How could I make that, like put laurent in a apache group?
My s
should I go for vsftpd virtual users?
would need to have all file, folder created under any ftp account
viewable with apache.
So those files should be own by apache:apache
should it be this way?
Thanks
Laurent
laurent a écrit :
Hi,
Now I've setup vsftpd with local user.
For exemple I log
Hi,
Now I've setup vsftpd with local user.
For exemple I log with the user laurent, I create a folder via ftp.
This folder is own by laurent, so it's not exessible via apache.
How could I make that, like put laurent in a apache group?
I don't really know how to play with groups and user, any go
On Tuesday 11 November 2008, David Relson wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 07:21:43 +
>
> Mick wrote:
> > I am getting perplexed why WYSINWYG:
> >
> > I was trying to login to an ftp server from the CLI. Typing in the
> > passwd failed every time.
> It looks like your problem is the percent si
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 07:21:43 +
Mick wrote:
> I am getting perplexed why WYSINWYG:
>
> I was trying to login to an ftp server from the CLI. Typing in the
> passwd failed every time. I then set it up as a network connection
> in Konqueror and I had no problem at all connecting using the same
I am getting perplexed why WYSINWYG:
I was trying to login to an ftp server from the CLI. Typing in the passwd
failed every time. I then set it up as a network connection in Konqueror and
I had no problem at all connecting using the same passwd. However, I noticed
that some additional charac
2008/10/21 Robert Bridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 08:21:49 +0100
> Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Tuesday 21 October 2008, Paul Hartman wrote:
>> > On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 12:15 AM, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > wrote:
>> > > Hi All,
>> > >
>> > > Any idea why this happen
On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 08:21:49 +0100
Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 October 2008, Paul Hartman wrote:
> > On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 12:15 AM, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> > > Hi All,
> > >
> > > Any idea why this happens:
> > >
> > > 1
On Tuesday 21 October 2008, Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 12:15 AM, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Any idea why this happens:
> >
> > 150 Ok to send data.
> > 100% |***| 224 MiB 46.74 K
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 12:15 AM, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Any idea why this happens:
>
> 150 Ok to send data.
> 100% |***| 224 MiB 46.74 KiB/s00:00
> ETA
> 226 File receive OK.
> 235279855 bytes s
Hi All,
Any idea why this happens:
150 Ok to send data.
100% |***| 224 MiB 46.74 KiB/s00:00
ETA
226 File receive OK.
235279855 bytes sent in 1:21:59 (46.70 KiB/s)
local: xab remote: xab
227 Entering Passive Mode (20
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 07 Sep 2008 10:45:12 +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> As I am monitoring ftp through a wireless LAN which max at 300KB/s,
>> running X11-forwarding is not comfortable. running a desktop session on
>> the server and run vnc seems overkill.
>
> What's wrong with l
On Sun, 07 Sep 2008 10:45:12 +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> As I am monitoring ftp through a wireless LAN which max at 300KB/s,
> running X11-forwarding is not comfortable. running a desktop session on
> the server and run vnc seems overkill.
What's wrong with looking at the server's log file(
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello. I am looking for an FTP server software that let me monitor the
> ftp activities of the FTP server on my notebook (ftp server and notebook
> are different hosts)
After homework on google it seems this feature is called "remote
administration". In Linux world only
Hello. I am looking for an FTP server software that let me monitor the
ftp activities on my notebook. Both server and the notebook runs Gentoo
Linux except the server doesn't have any X11 related stuff. The reason I
want to do this is because I offer my users file to download and I often
need to mo
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I need to synchronize two local FTP servers in real-time. I've installed
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Gerhard Hoogterp wrote:
Maybe winscp is a better idea? It behaves like most windows ftpclients but
uses scp to connect to your box with all the ssh goodness for security..
http://winscp.net/eng/index.php
Default configuration of SSH on Gentoo will not allow a user to leave
their home dire
Neil Bothwick wrote:
That's a security risk! Doing nothing unsuccessfully means
doing something. You want him to do nothing successfully :)
...I'm not sure I follow your logic there.
In any case, -ie 's/false/true' and continue? :)
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On Tue, 06 Jun 2006 18:11:45 -0700, Ryan Tandy wrote:
> What's wrong with /bin/false?
> Then, if it's compromised, all he has is the ability to do nothing,
> unsuccessfully :)
That's a security risk! Doing nothing unsuccessfully means
doing something. You want him to do nothing successfully :)
Daniel wrote:
dad:x:1001:1001::/home/dad:/usr/lib/misc/sftp-server
That way, if his box gets compromised, the intruder doesn't have a shell
on your machine, just the ability to delete your dad's website ;-)
What's wrong with /bin/false?
Then, if it's compromised, all he has is the ability
stuff (in the MS you don't
need to know way). Once I inherited a site done in FP to maintain and I moved it to
Dreamweaver - very nice.
From: Etaoin Shrdlu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2006/06/06 Tue PM 12:53:35 EDT
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] FTP Server
O
On 6/6/06, Timothy A. Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/6/06, Michael Crute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I agree with Daniel, if you learn on a GUI its far too easy to make
> > bad websites. Start with VI and a good book, and do yourself a favor
> > learning CSS and XHTML since that is w
On 6/6/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks. I guess the question really is: Can the ftp client that's built in to
programs like dreamweaver, frontpage, nvu, etc. work with an sftp or vsftp
server, or do you need a special client?
I'm assuming your reference to VSFTP is base
On Tuesday 06 June 2006 11:38, JimD wrote:
> Does anyone have any suggestions/preferences to a secure FTP server
> for Gentoo?
You've already heard a number of good suggestions here. I will state my
support for the WinSCP option with one additional suggestion: Turn off
shell access for the use
On 6/6/06, Evan Klitzke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/6/06, Michael Crute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree with Daniel, if you learn on a GUI its far too easy to make
> bad websites. Start with VI and a good book, and do yourself a favor
> learning CSS and XHTML since that is where web desi
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
> Tuesday 06 June 2006 18:01 skrev JimD:
>> I don't know what windows software he will always
>> use. He may try FrontPage or Dreamweaver or some other tool.
>
> I would *really* recommend that he does not use Frontpage. It produces crap
> code... I know nothing about D
m: Etaoin Shrdlu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2006/06/06 Tue PM 12:53:35 EDT
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] FTP Server
>
> On Tuesday 6 June 2006 18:01, JimD wrote:
>
> > I have ssh. However, How many of the typical winXP tools for
> On 6/6/06, Michael Crute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I agree with Daniel, if you learn on a GUI its far too easy to make
> > bad websites. Start with VI and a good book, and do yourself a favor
> > learning CSS and XHTML since that is where web design is headed.
>
> It is probably a good idea
On 6/6/06, Michael Crute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I agree with Daniel, if you learn on a GUI its far too easy to make
bad websites. Start with VI and a good book, and do yourself a favor
learning CSS and XHTML since that is where web design is headed.
It is probably a good idea to start with
On 6/6/06, Daniel da Veiga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
but I strongly advice your father-in-law not to use a GUI to start webmastering,
use plain old text editing software to really learn what's going on.
I agree with Daniel, if you learn on a GUI its far too easy to make
bad websites. Start wit
On Tue, 6 Jun 2006, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
On Tuesday 6 June 2006 18:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about sftp? You only need to have ssh running.
What kind of a client do you need to talk to an sftp server?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_SFTP_clients
plus, of course, the sftp b
On 6/6/06, Daniel da Veiga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
sftp works great, its easy, simple and secure. You already checked a
GUI, so, shouldn't be a problem. Frontpage produces crappy code full
of MS stuff, hides you the basics of HTML and has limited CSS editing.
Dreamweaver works great, has few b
On 6/6/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tuesday 06 June 2006 18:01 skrev JimD:
> I don't know what windows software he will always
> use. He may try FrontPage or Dreamweaver or some other tool.
I would *really* recommend that he does not use Frontpage. It produces crap
code... I
On Tuesday 6 June 2006 18:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > What about sftp? You only need to have ssh running.
>
> What kind of a client do you need to talk to an sftp server?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_SFTP_clients
plus, of course, the sftp binary that comes with the openssh package.
> -Original Message-
> From: Bo Ørsted Andresen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 12:22 PM
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] FTP Server
>
> Tuesday 06 June 2006 18:01 skrev JimD:
> > I don't know what
On Tue, 6 Jun 2006, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
On Tuesday 6 June 2006 17:38, JimD wrote:
Does anyone have any suggestions/preferences to a secure FTP server
for Gentoo?
My 55+ year old father-in-law wants to start learning building
websites. I am having him install Nvu and want to setup ftp to m
I don't know if my other posts made it because I think I was using the wrong
e-mail to send from.
I tend to prefer proftpd because you can lock specific users/ groups out
and run it in a chrooted environment easily.
BFD (brute force detection) works well for all services, is easy to set up and
a
Does anyone have any suggestions/preferences to a secure FTP server
for Gentoo?
Take a look at vsftpd. Their tagline: Very Secure FTP Daemon written
with speed, size and security in mind. It's in portage, and I've been
using it on a Gentoo system for some time now. I don't think it's ever
had mor
On 06 June 2006 16:38, JimD wrote:
> Does anyone have any suggestions/preferences to a secure FTP server for
> Gentoo?
>
> My 55+ year old father-in-law wants to start learning building websites.
> I am having him install Nvu and want to setup ftp to my web server and
> give him his own directory
On Tuesday 6 June 2006 18:01, JimD wrote:
> I have ssh. However, How many of the typical winXP tools for website
> editing support sftp? I was just looking at Nvu and the text editing
> in it stinks real bad. I don't know what windows software he will
> always use. He may try FrontPage or Drea
Tuesday 06 June 2006 18:01 skrev JimD:
> I don't know what windows software he will always
> use. He may try FrontPage or Dreamweaver or some other tool.
I would *really* recommend that he does not use Frontpage. It produces crap
code... I know nothing about Dreamweaver though.
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Tuesday 06 June 2006 17:48 skrev Gerhard Hoogterp:
> Maybe winscp is a better idea? It behaves like most windows ftpclients but
> uses scp to connect to your box with all the ssh goodness for security..
Actually WinSCP supports both scp and sftp. By default it uses sftp because
that supports resu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Did you check out sftp? Or programs like secure shell which do ftp also.
I use ssh/sftp exclusively. I just have never really used any of the
windows based WYIWYG-type website editors to know if they support ssh/sftp.
Thanks,
Jim
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Gerhard Hoogterp wrote:
> On Tuesday 06 June 2006 17:38, JimD wrote:
>
>> >From my perspective, I don't want an ftp server that will allow someone
>>
>> to get in to my gentoo box by brute forcing a username and password. I
>> guess I can install something like denyhosts if the ftp server uses tc
Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
> What about sftp? You only need to have ssh running.
I have ssh. However, How many of the typical winXP tools for website
editing support sftp? I was just looking at Nvu and the text editing in
it stinks real bad. I don't know what windows software he will always
use. He
Did you check out sftp? Or programs like secure shell which do ftp also.
>
> From: JimD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2006/06/06 Tue AM 11:38:06 EDT
> To: Gentoo-User
> Subject: [gentoo-user] FTP Server
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions/preferences to a secure FTP s
On Tuesday 06 June 2006 17:38, JimD wrote:
> >From my perspective, I don't want an ftp server that will allow someone
>
> to get in to my gentoo box by brute forcing a username and password. I
> guess I can install something like denyhosts if the ftp server uses tcp
> wrappers.
Maybe winscp is
> Does anyone have any suggestions/preferences to a secure FTP server
for
> Gentoo?
>
> My 55+ year old father-in-law wants to start learning building
websites.
> I am having him install Nvu and want to setup ftp to my web server
and
> give him his own directory to play with.
>
> I have never
On Tuesday 6 June 2006 17:38, JimD wrote:
> Does anyone have any suggestions/preferences to a secure FTP server
> for Gentoo?
>
> My 55+ year old father-in-law wants to start learning building
> websites. I am having him install Nvu and want to setup ftp to my web
> server and give him his own dir
Does anyone have any suggestions/preferences to a secure FTP server for
Gentoo?
My 55+ year old father-in-law wants to start learning building websites.
I am having him install Nvu and want to setup ftp to my web server and
give him his own directory to play with.
I have never had a need for ftp
On 5/30/06, Enrico Weigelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
does anyone known an FTP server, which can execute some
command after upload ?
I know that pure-ftpd has funcitonality like this, though I have never
personally used it. Check the man pages for more info about the
"--uploadscript" option.
Hi folks,
does anyone known an FTP server, which can execute some
command after upload ?
thx
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I really don't understand the problem... you can't ftp from one server to
the other? if so, which server from what client? What IP to what IP? Can
you show me the output of netstat -tlnp on each?
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006, maxim wexler wrote:
Hello everybody,
I keep casting this fly, hoping for a
Hello everybody,
I keep casting this fly, hoping for a strike ;0
For a crossover lan. Ping OK. route -n confirms net
setup on *both* machines
iftraf indicates activity on remote machine when ftp
command issued.
adding debug switch returns:
servname not supported for ai_socktype.
googling poin
Hi everyone,
Can't get this thing to work on a crossover LAN. Pings
OK, route etc. I've edited the /etc/hosts file every
which way. Currently it's
127.0.0.1 sarawak localhost
192.168.0.2 xlan yeti
# IPV6 versions of localhost and co
::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
fe00::0 ip6-localnet
On Sat, 2005-08-27 at 22:05 -0400, John Dangler wrote:
> Can someone here recommend a good ftp app that I can use in gnome?
>
> Thanks.
>
> John D
>
>
>
Hi,
Try 'gftp'
Rumen
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>
>
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Thanks, John. After reading through the plethora of apps and googling til
my eyes hurt, I think it's a good start...
John D
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From: John Jolet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 10:09 PM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo
On Saturday August 27 2005 9:08 pm, John Jolet wrote:
> I like gftp...works in kde, too.
Ditto.
-jm
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I like gftp...works in kde, too.
On Saturday 27 August 2005 21:05, John Dangler wrote:
> Can someone here recommend a good ftp app that I can use in gnome?
>
> Thanks.
>
> John D
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Can someone here recommend a good ftp app that I can use in gnome?
Thanks.
John D
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