Configuring FTP in Ubuntu - Part 1

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Uploaded by on Nov 15, 2010

Configuring FTP in Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat, setting up a Linux FTP server and configuring FTP and local permissions and access control.

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  • Hey i cant run applications with putty or can i? if so how do i run applications?

  • @afonso360 It's only a simple FTP server.. you can pretty much use any OS for an FTP server :)

  • why not use ubuntu server

  • Connection attempt failed with "ECONNREFUSED - Connection refused by server".

  • @Fulano2000 you need to really readup on unix file permissions. Remember this isn't windows! I would look at umasks, chmod, and FILE PERMISSIONS! Basically it works like this. Ever file/directory has an owner, they belong to group, if you belong to the same group and they have configured permission for you to access that file or directory you can either read it, browse or execute, or write to it. I know I have missed a ton of stuff but you kinda get the idea. BTW this guy should be using umasks.

  • awesome, very, very helpful. Learned some valuable best practices besides setting up the FTP, Thanks!

  • no such file or directory

  • you lost me with the 1 2 3 4 5 6 stufff

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