easy step-by-step through ftp?
Chris Aitken
aitken-BwLjziHGQLusTnJN9+BGXg at public.gmane.org
Thu Oct 23 10:18:32 UTC 2003
Keith Mastin wrote:
> > Keith Mastin wrote:
> >
> >> What are you using for a client?
> >
> > wu-2.6.2-5
>
> :)
>
> ... thats a server, and one with a marked history I might add. vsftpd is a
> breeze to configure, I think it's available in an rpm (you're a redhat
> guy, right?)
It will be S.u.S.E. before long - I'd like to go to Europe for a year or two.
> and it's considered if not THE best, one of them. At least
> take a look at it.
OK
> >> I use ncftp, and it's good enough that I've pretty much forgotten how
> >> to use any others. The ncftp man pages have all the info you need.
Yeah, I see there's no command line left in that one - or so the man page
implies.
> > OK, those 32 screen should keep me busy for a while. Thanks, Keith.
> >
> > And to show my appreciation, I'll collect on any bad debts you have up
> > here in Timmins. I'll take 10% off the top of course...
> >
> > ; )
> >
> > Chris
>
> Okay, I'll keep that in mind. If I ever need a favor... you know...
> "between friends" ... I can come to you, right? (I think I been watching
> too many old gangster movies or something... )
Yeah, we'll keep it in da fam'ly y'hea'?
Don Christoforo
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