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... Well its quite simple, the installation I used to install my Linux 
server came with the option of installing Proftpd which I selected and 
installed.  Upon completing the installation I started the service at boot 
time and configured the ports on my router/firewall.  Once that was done 
and the server rebooted I had basic read only ftp services.

I'm sure if you want you can get into a hole bunch of customization with 
different ftp environments, however in most cases its not necessary.

At 14:10 10/30/03, you wrote:
>On Thu, Oct 30, 2003 at 10:27:49AM -0500, Allan Shaw wrote:
> >
> > FTP, well I'm not sure which distro your using but you would first have to
> > install a ftp server product such as proftpd or vsftpd and there's not 
> much
> > to configure after installing it.
>
>Really? I looked at proftpd with the idea of setting it up when I got
>time, and I found there is a whole bunch of options to
>configure. So, could you maybe clarify your comment above?
>
>Greg
>
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