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12th Nov 02, 07:41 PM
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I have DSL and i would like to set up a FTP server. If anyone can tell me how to set it up I would apriciate it.
Thanks!
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12th Nov 02, 08:17 PM
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Read thru the section ftp help in help and support, there is all kind of info there. Maybe ask question in there will get more response.
Then go to
_http://no-ip.com and set up account.
Pick what server you want to use,
I use GuildFTPD
_http://www.guildftpd.com/
_http://www.guildftpd.com/screenshots.htm
_http://www.guildftpd.com/support.htm
Load everything up, play with controlls,
Then start the questions. You'll have a better idea what you need to know. You'll see that it's not too hard to setup, except maybe if you're behind a router.
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12th Nov 02, 08:23 PM
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well....first off, if you plan on hosting over the internet, you need a static ip. if you dont have one, you can use something like no-ip or dns2go (but you have to pay for that one now) to simulate having a static ip.
this is my own personal way of doing it, but i know that a lot of people have different methods that work well for them.
i use windows 2000 server with IIS to run ftp. lots of members here use a third party tool such as bulletproof or servU as their ftp servers and they seem to work just as well. i make sure all my permissions are strong and all my users are set up correctly.
basically, make sure you have a static IP or something like it, you have a good program to serve with (IIS or a third party program) and that you're secure. going into windows 2000 permissions and groups is a whole tutorial on its own...
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12th Nov 02, 08:52 PM
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Thanks for the Info!
ironleg1963
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12th Nov 02, 09:42 PM
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Thread belongs in FTP help section- moving there
DoG
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12th Nov 02, 11:16 PM
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Why not have a look at the FAQ & Tutor forum?
There you find a lot of reading.
I recommend my own tutor - find it here.
:P
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13th Nov 02, 12:47 AM
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@ unicorn.....That was some very good reading and it really did help me sort some things out in my head as I read. Now I have some more exploring to do.
Thanks for the article and another one would be great, reading is one way to get educated, get information and maybe even learn something.....which I did.
Thanks Dudelive
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13th Nov 02, 07:16 PM
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You're welcome Dudelive - thank you.
Knowledge should be shared - consider a dir for books at your server!
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14th Nov 02, 02:31 AM
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Here's another good one (assuming you have this router)
but the basics are the same...
http://linksysftp.dyndns.org/
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16th Nov 02, 04:10 AM
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@Pcdad12078.........Thanks for that link, it suites me just right. I lost alot of information with a recent computer goof-up.....you know the kind when you say &^%$# #$$##$%^. Plus lots more, but if you don`t make mistakes then you are not doing anything. If you make the same one again then YOU got a serious problem....LOL
Thanks
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