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I have been running apache 2.0.44 on a Win2K machine for a while, and I am now trying to switch the server over to Linux. I have some Linux experience, but not an overabundance... Basically I really need help setting up an FTP server, an SSH server, and getting Apache locked down. I know that is a large endeaver for one thread, so any links to good documentation or tutorials would be much appreciated... thanks
Suggestion: if you're gonna run ssh anyway,
why bother with ftp? Take sftp.
BTW: RH just notified me that there is
a (absolutely very complicated-looking)
vunerability in OpenSSL, which they have fixed
recently, so get the latest version.
This is probably a silly questions, but would it take an excess of technical prowess for the users of the sites I host to use sftp to access their directories? Or does an SSH server have the capacity to function as an FTP server as well... All the people whos sites I host are on Windows machines... I guess I need to read up on SSH ( i have never used it), but in the meantime I am going with either ProFTP or WU FTP... SO basically do I just run the FTP server, and then create on my Linux box user accounts for all those whos sites I host? (with their web directory set as their home directory) Basically I am very new to Linux webserving, but I am excited to get it going and maintain it...
I don't know about an SSH client for windows, but there must be one out there somewhere. While you make your decision, keep in mind that FTP is a very insecure way of transfering files, particularly because it's pretty easy for someone who is listening to pick up users' passwords. If at all possible, I would go with SFTP and only use FTP for anonymous downloads.
I was asking around on the apache IRC channel, and I pretty much heard the same... "use ssh or webdav"... So I am going to go with SSH for the time being... But I will be doing that for the first time, so expect more posts from me...
Distribution: Mandrake 9.2 =<3 and Red Hat 8.0 (server)
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On download.com, you can dnld a copy of SSH or securecrt which both work with ssh. You can also, If you feel comfortable enough, use telnet . Also, check out SSH's website for a free client, but I don't know about a free server, but either way, most linux distro's come with sshd.
yeah, I got ssh working and I found a great client called winscp (it is perfect for what I needed). The people I host sites for are going to use winscp, and I am using putty to access the server. I really like SSH and am glad that I was turned onto it... Now if I can just get vhosts to work...
I dont mean to sound like a di*k, but did you try a google search for "winscp"? Its the first listing... It would have been easier for you, thats the only reason I point this out. Heres a link to that prog, but if you couldnt conect with the other Im wondering if maybe its something else. well see if this works first... heres the link http://winscp.vse.cz/eng/
Im a dick for trying to help you find a file faster than typing in a post on a BB? Like instead of typing the word 'winscp' in Google and getting the right file listed right at the top all bread and butter like? Dick I may be but dumb you definitely are...
Dont let that newbie sh*t fool you dawg, back at L.N.O. I ran sh*t. All the other L.N.O.ers may not agree, or even remember me, or actually never even have heard of me, but I distinctly remember otherwise...
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