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Re: [OT] FTP server on W2K server



I seem to remember there's a windows port of vsftpd, can't remember=20=20
where I saw it though... I've only used it on linux but it's very=20=20
customisable, very secure (no known exploits of any kind for the last=20=20
two versions), fast and doesnt use much CPU...

Ross

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Ross McKillop
On 5 Dec 2003, at 10:06, Paul Gale wrote:

> I=92m trying to set up an FTP server on my HA home Server (W2K
Server). =
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> What do you recommend for FTP server software =96 inbuilt IIS FTP
or=20=20
> something else? The FTP server within IIS didn=92t strike me as=20=20
> particularly easy to manage :-(
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> Paul.
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