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
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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Bo Andresen
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 server for
> Gentoo?
>
> My
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
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.
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