Re: FTP on debian server.
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Originally Posted by
davidav
However, when it was on the FTP, I was totally lost.
When I was on the code
# openssl req -x509 -nodes -days 365 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout /root/vsftpd.pem -out /root/vsftpd.pem
It gives me "bash: openssl: command not found"
Simply installs as root the openssl package.
Code:
apt-get install openssl -y
Re: FTP on debian server.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
kross
Quote:
Originally Posted by
davidav
However, when it was on the FTP, I was totally lost.
When I was on the code
# openssl req -x509 -nodes -days 365 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout /root/vsftpd.pem -out /root/vsftpd.pem
It gives me "bash: openssl: command not found"
Simply installs as root the openssl package.
Code:
apt-get install openssl -y
Thanks. That did the job!:)
When I used proftpd, it worked fine and I was able to have ftp access.
Now I only have to find where utorrent is saving it's data.
Probably c_drive in wine folder. But It's bit hard to find wine folder..lol.
Is proftpd any worse that vsftpd?
Re: FTP on debian server.
Well, I only use proftpd, so i can't make any comparison.
Like you may have noticed, proftpd under Debian is pretty simple to set up.
A default install and you can log in on the FTP server with all users you created (except those you specified into /etc/ftpusers).
If you created a user pirate, look at /home/pirate/.wine/drive_c.
By default, entries that have a dot as a first character in their names are hidden.
Maybe you can configure your ftp client to show you hidden files.
Re: FTP on debian server.
yep install proftpd that what i use
Re: FTP on debian server.
i use gproftpd on my vps i use for torrents
i don't know how to configure anything else lol
Re: FTP on debian server.
Yeah proftpd is the shiz. Use this guide to set it up and config it :
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/228