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vsftpd: Local And Virtual Users With Bash Scripts For User Maintainance (CentOS 6.0)
Friday, 09 December 2011 13:18

vsftpd: Local And Virtual Users With Bash Scripts For User Maintainance (CentOS 6.0)

vsftpd is the most popular FTP server in the Linux world and is secure and fast. Recently I had to configure a FTP server quickly onto a CentOS server setup built using the minimal ISO and the server was up and running in a snap.

Read more: http://www.howtoforge.com/vsftpd-local-and-virtual-users-with-bash-scripts-for-user-maintenance-centos-6.0

 
Virtual Hosting With vsftpd And MySQL On Debian Lenny
Monday, 08 March 2010 14:34

Virtual Hosting With vsftpd And MySQL On Debian Lenny

Vsftpd is one of the most secure and fastest FTP servers for Linux. Usually vsftpd is configured to work with system users. This document describes how to install a vsftpd server that uses virtual users from a MySQL database instead of real system users. This is much more performant and allows to have thousands of ftp users on a single machine.

Read more: http://howtoforge.com/virtual-hosting-with-vsftpd-and-mysql-on-debian-lenny

 
Yummy FTP 1.8.2
Tuesday, 23 February 2010 06:00
About Yummy FTP
An FTP, FTP SSL/TLS, and SFTP client that combines all the best features available in other file transfer solutions, makes them better, adds a wealth of its own uniquely powerful capabilities, and then powers them all with a highly tuned FTP engine.

The result is a very fast, very flexible, and completely reliable file transfer utility for Mac OS X, wrapped up in a gorgeous and highly intuitive user interface, sporting Finder-like FTP browsers, toolbars, and drag-and-drop simplicity throughout. Yum!

Read more: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/internet_utilities/yummyftp.html

 
How to set up Joomla directory permissions
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Friday, 20 February 2009 00:40

How to set up Joomla directory permissions in Joomla 1.5. Set the following directories to 777 using an FTP client. This should be for testing permission issues when 755 does not work for directories. For fixing issues directory issues look at this article. http://codersresource.com/joomla/general/fix-755-permission-issues-with-running-php-as-fastcgi

Read more... [How to set up Joomla directory permissions]
 


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