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Set gftp as the default ftp protocol on linux
Set gftp as the default ftp protocol on linux








set gftp as the default ftp protocol on linux
  1. #SET GFTP AS THE DEFAULT FTP PROTOCOL ON LINUX DOWNLOAD#
  2. #SET GFTP AS THE DEFAULT FTP PROTOCOL ON LINUX WINDOWS#

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set gftp as the default ftp protocol on linux

Where does it STATE that it could be 0.0.0.0?Īs to your netstat - that is your machine trying to connect from port 10 to port 46694 Make it more like ServerName "Webgraphs FTP Server"īind - Bind the server or Virtualhost to a specific IP address WTF kind of name is what you have? ServerName "0.0.0.0" ServerName - Configure the name displayed to connecting users Where do you get that this should be "ON"? # We want the main server instance to listen on a specific IP Then add the directive "MasqueradeAddress" in your etc/nfįile to define the public name or IP address of the NAT: then forward port 10 to port 21 at your router. if for some strange reason your ISP blocks this. I would highly suggest you run your ftp server on the standard port 21. but you could verify that it is listening on that port with telnet.

#SET GFTP AS THE DEFAULT FTP PROTOCOL ON LINUX WINDOWS#

Your going to have to use some other ftp client - cuz the windows console ftp can bet told to connect to a different port. Since your running yours on port 10 - why nobody knows? Cuz you could not make it work last time? what does that have to do with now? from a command line it would be like this say 192.168.101 you should be able to ftp to it. Verify that your server works from a machine on your network - before you every even think of setting up your router. I just PM you - your router is NOT forwarding 10 to anything dude. Quite a few routers will not do loopback forwarding anyway. Why would use the PUBLIC IP from a machine on your local lan? Connect using your private address to machines on your local lan. Do you even know if FTP is listening through your router? Whats your IP address? I would guess it is possible that if they clicked on a link in IE it locked out the account? Ie has a tendency to send blank info a few times before it puts up the dialog for username and password, etc. Maybe linux FTP is just too much for you to understand? You said you had it working. You mention that you sent a link to your friends - and it did not work. Did you get the idea that glftpd was in a 2 version from the gftp client? Here is a link to the tgz file

#SET GFTP AS THE DEFAULT FTP PROTOCOL ON LINUX DOWNLOAD#

It would make sense that if there was a 2 version, it would be on one of these, how could you not find them? Do a look on google for glftpd and they are all on the first page.Īs to a package file - I saw no packages for glftpd on slackware site, but there is a gftp 2 package - but this is only a ftp client! But there is a download for a 1.32 tgz file on the site. Dude the latest version of glftpd is like 1.32 according to and or glftp.at - and their freshmeat project site










Set gftp as the default ftp protocol on linux