I tried proftp too, but for some reason it didn't work with AFS.  Users couldn't authenticate.

Brady Hegberg wrote:

> And proftp tends to rock also.  I find it hard to configure but the
> first thing I do on any new install is install that.
>
> Brady
>
> On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 09:23, Dan Rue wrote:
> > > Free, to new homes:  three copies of Red Hat,  version 7.1 Standard edition, with the trusty 2.4 kernel.  Unopened boxes, suitable for workstations.
> > > Bob Miller    mbmiller at usfamily.net
> >
> > Be sure to update those installs..  dont want to get rooted :)
> > A bunch of 7.1 boxes got owned at school last spring because of a wu-ftp
> > vulnerability.
> >
> > Deb rocks.
> >
> > dan
>
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