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Date:      Thu, 24 Feb 2005 10:28:11 -0600
From:      SigmaX <scottclansman@cwazy.co.uk>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Question about FTP
Message-ID:  <421E009B.3070306@cwazy.co.uk>
In-Reply-To: <02b401c51a38$701d8240$6702a8c0@George>
References:  <20050224060221.94822.qmail@web30205.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <02b401c51a38$701d8240$6702a8c0@George>

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Paul Schmehl wrote:

> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shawn B" <shawnblan@yahoo.com>
> To: <freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org>
> Cc: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
> Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 12:02 AM
> Subject: Question about FTP
>
>
>> I am new to FreeBSD, and I am wondering what good,
>> easy-to-use and reliable FTP server FreeBSD can use. I
>> tried ProFTP, and had problem after problem. When I
>> figured out how to fix one error, I had another, after
>> another, after another. Are there any good
>> alternatives? I am using FreeBSD-4.8.
>>
>> Also, how do you get Apache to point to a specific
>> directory? And, how would I use multipule domains on
>> the single machine, pointing them to a separate
>> directory? Would I need multipule domains?
>>
>> I am attempting to use FreeBSD as a http server, ftp
>> server, PHPbb server, and possibly an IRC server. I
>> would be using at least two domains to start, and
>> possibly another two within a couple of months.
>>
> Well you're certainly biting off more than most people could chew.  
> You not only are new to FreeBSD but also to ftp and http.  Hopefully 
> you have some substantial Unix experience.  If not, then you need to 
> stop now and find a knowledgeable friend.
>
> You need to read the Apache config docs and learn how to create 
> virtual domains on a web server.  You need to learn how to set up a 
> server securely. Who's going to handle dns for this(these) domain(s)?  
> If you're really going to run an IRC server, you need to be even 
> *more* knowledgeable.
>
> You have a lot of work ahead of you, and a lot of heatache if you 
> don't do it right.
>
> Paul Schmehl (pauls@utdallas.edu)
> Adjunct Information Security Officer
> University of Texas at Dallas
> AVIEN Founding Member
> http://www.utdallas.edu/
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    It's really not that bad, if you've got the time to tinker.  Almost 
brand new to UNIX I got an FTP, HTTP, and ASP .NET server running fine 
and securely, and granted it took some time and frustration, I learned 
alot (But still have alot more to learn, and that was on Linux anyway). 
    However, at this stage in my education (Read: none, not *NIX-wise, 
anyway), FreeBSD is proving to be too much for me (Still haven't managed 
to get the firewall to do what I thought I told it to do, haven't even 
tried to setup FTP yet, ASP .NET server doesn't work period, etc) to 
chew :-).  I think FreeBSD is an awesome OS, and I'm sure I'll come back 
to it later, but this week I'm moving my server back to Debian 'till I 
learn a bit more about the nitty-gritty stuff.
          Cheerio!
               SigmaX

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