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FTP server
erosnemesis:
How do you set up an FTP server in a class room environment so everyone can store files on it. I am using redhat linux 9.0 and everyone else is using windows
Stryker:
a simple google search, really it's an easy question... you should try google.
http://proftpd.linux.co.uk/
JesusRocks:
Install the FTP server packages that ship with RH9, then get Webmin, which is great for configuring things, I use it on all my systems.
I use slackware, my system does NFS, FTP, SMB. These can be accsesed by any machine in my house that way (Linux, DrDos, BSD, Windows, etc).
Anonymus FTP is pretty easy to set up, I just use Webmin to configure it and start the service.
Master of Reality:
I use proftpd its pretty easy to setup. All you really have to do is edit a file ( i think its /etc/proftpd.conf) to let anonymous and set directories in and thats about it.
erosnemesis:
quote:Originally posted by X11:
Install the FTP server packages that ship with RH9, then get Webmin, which is great for configuring things, I use it on all my systems.
I use slackware, my system does NFS, FTP, SMB. These can be accsesed by any machine in my house that way (Linux, DrDos, BSD, Windows, etc).
Anonymus FTP is pretty easy to set up, I just use Webmin to configure it and start the service.
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where do you get webmin in the first place
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