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Old 01-10-2006, 05:32 PM   #1
sternfan
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Question VSFTPD - Help -setup virtual server?


Hi all,

I have just setup an internal FTP site using vsftp. It works as expected.

However, I would like to setup a second virtual server (need another FTP site) and have no idea on how to set this up. Can this be done? If so - how?

One other thing - I have been experimenting with webmin, and the vsftpd module is nowhere to be found - anybody know an alternate location to download this module?

Thanks a bunch,
Rob
 
Old 01-11-2006, 07:30 PM   #2
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i haven't done this but you could try to run vsftpd with another configuration script i.e. /etc/vsftpd2.conf
and of course another port to connect to. try "man vsftpd.conf" to see how.
Again am i not sure if ti will work but you can gevi it a try
 
  


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