In my investigations, I found a running ftp daemon. However, it seems this ftp daemon requires authentication (through a password). Everybody receives ssh access, meaning you can use sftp to upload to cl.net anyway. Because of the required authorization, this service doesn't seem to support a general public service.
Do we really need to configure an ftp service on our new host?
Bye,
Erik.
On 3/30/11 5:26 PM, Erik Huelsmann wrote:
In my investigations, I found a running ftp daemon. However, it seems this ftp daemon requires authentication (through a password). Everybody receives ssh access, meaning you can use sftp to upload to cl.net anyway. Because of the required authorization, this service doesn't seem to support a general public service.
Do we really need to configure an ftp service on our new host?
I've never used the ftp service. Besides, I don't even remember my password anymore since I always use ssh.
Ray