Hello guys. Why not RTFM? One way is definitely described even in vsftpd manual. Maybe using ProFTPD will give you more (at least when talking about HTTPD-likeness, at least in the config file...) Bob. -- -- -- -- -- Boris Kimel N. D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry 47 Leninsky Prospekt, Moscow, Russia Phone1: +7 095 135-89-41 Phone2: +7 095 938-35-10 Phone3: (inside IOC) 9-80 auto secretary, please use! Fax: +7 095 135-53-28 Email: kimel@1303.ru -- -- -- -- --
-----Original Message----- From: Andreas Bittner [mailto:bittner@rz.fh-heilbronn.de] Sent: 13 января 2003 г. 20:02 To: suse-security@suse.com Subject: Re: [suse-security] host header mechanism for ftp servers?
i guess not. since ftp doesnt have any mechanism like http-headers or so forth.
you connect to an ip basically, and send user/pass and then you are logged in. no other authentication or extra data can be sent for telling in what ftp server/subsite you want to login ....
i dont know of any standard that ftp could achieve such thing...
cheers, andy
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To: Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 5:46 PM Subject: [suse-security] host header mechanism for ftp servers? Hi Is there an ftp server / ftp reverse proxy being capable of resolving multiple domains a similar way http servers do? I have only 1 public IP address and I should run two different ftp server boxes. Thanks & regards philipp
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