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Since I'm playing with ftp now and installed vsftp service and got it working. I'll just post my experiences with it here. I heard pure-ftpd is also a good one and I also came across proFTPd. May have to have a look at the other two as well. Just to see and feel the differences. I have it setup using ssl so my data is encrypted :)
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I took a look at all three and as in config files. I like pure-ftpd the best as in how it's setup, so going to be playing around with it.
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Pure FTPd is the only service that offered me a number of features I wanted from an FTP server, and their documentation highlighted a number off security issues I hadn't considered with FTP software. I stuck to it, and it's worked pretty well so far.
The only real issue I had with PureFTPd is the config under ubuntu - rather than have a set of options in one configuration file, there are a series of files named after the configuration option, each containing the option value. In the traditional method, many other options can be specified and commented out in the file. Under Ubuntu/Debian, if the option wasn't set then the file didn't exist - completely illogical and frustrating when no proper documentation existed under Ubuntu. Luckily I had several RH/CentOS/Fedora installs so I could reference their config files and try filenames that way.
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2011-12-11, 06:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 2012-02-14, 11:32 AM by Dungeon-Dave.)
ah ok. learned something new again:) That I need to make some changes. Still trying to decided which I like better pure-ftpd or vsftpd.
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I decided to use vsftpd again and have ssl activated now. but not able to connect with my client. Getting an error. going to look into it and report once I figure it out.
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When you're done, fancy writing a guide on it?