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From: "Graham White" <gwhite AT gmwhite DOT com>
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Subject: FW: wu-ftpd configuration for pasv (set up 2.510.2.2)
Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 17:42:20 -0000
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Hi,

I have checked the mailing archives and the net and everything else I
can think of but I cannot find a way to control the configuration of
wu-ftpd.

I added /etc/ftpaccess but it doesn't seem to get picked up.

How can I control the default settings for the ftpd that comes as
standard with inetd? What I really want to do is use it through an ssh
tunnel (annoyingly the landfield.com site is no longer available - it
looked like there was an answer there). I need to be able to cut the
range of ports used for pasv.

Thanks in advance

Graham







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