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first im a total newbie when it comes to setting up FTP so please bare with me. What i need to do is setup one of my spam eating servers that is running postfix to allow one of my other spam eaters to mirror from it
i need to let the system that is mirroring access these dirs /etc/postfix/* and /usr/local/sbin/* and get the config files
i only need one user and i dont need to lock down vsftpd because i if my IPtables set to only allow access from the other server im total lost and need guided in the right direction
the old linux guy has done it this way for sometime and my boss is afraid of change i am getting it working somewhat and if i figure it out will post how i did it up here
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