--- Chris Peikert c.peikert@co.matagorda.tx.us wrote:
I found the FTP chapter under Redhat Enterprise 4 for Dummies to be very helpful in setting up an FTP server. It uses vsftp in the book. I was able to set it up in no time. And I am the Newb from hell so if I can do it anyone can.
----- Original Message ----- From: "John Pierce" john.j35@gmail.com To: "CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 12:57 PM Subject: [CentOS] wu-ftpd, proftpd, or vsftpd!
I have tried to configure an ftp server on one of my machines, I want to all authenticated users to be able to upload files to the apache web root /var/www/html. This machine is behind a firewall/router and will not be exposed to the outside world. I want to know if someone can point me to a good tutorial on setting up one of these servers, I have read the man pages and googled for possible configurations and I still have not been successfull. I can log in as my normal user and see my home folder, but cannot upload to the web root.
John
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Well, Setting up the ftp server is the easy part. Now the question, is it very secure or is this a hackers practice server?
Steven
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