From: Steve C. <cam...@cn...> - 2008-05-14 17:57:26
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Thanks very much for the replies and for Webmin itself. Steve. Jamie Cameron wrote: > On 14/May/2008 10:06 Steve Campbell wrote .. > >> Jamie Cameron wrote: >> >>> On 14/May/2008 05:45 Steve Campbell wrote .. >>> >>> >>>> I am just starting to use vsftpd on one of our servers. I see where >>>> there is a 3rd party module for this. I also see where Jamie has a >>>> virtualmin module for virtual servers. >>>> >>>> As I explore vsftpd, I see a bunch of different ways to run virtual >>>> servers under vsftpd. One is through the xinetd/non-standalone way. >>>> Another is through multiple startups from the command line. And there >>>> are probably a few more. Up til this time, I have always used proftpd, >>>> but my boss wants to try to run vsftpd on this newer Centos 5 server. >>>> >>>> Questions (finally): >>>> >>>> Would any of you like to offer an personal opinion on whether I should >>>> stick with vsftpd or not? >>>> >>>> Does the virtualmin vsftpd module work with non-virtualmin virtual >>>> hosts? How should I use webmin with vsftpd virtual hosts? >>>> >>>> Thanks loads for any offerings. >>>> >>>> >>> Personally, I would recommend using ProFTPd - it has much better Apache-style >>> support for virtual hosts, whereas last time I checked proftpd had to fake >>> this by running a separate instance bound to each IP. And even that configuration >>> is only available on a few Linux distros (redhat, centos and fedora). >>> >>> >> Jamie, >> >> I'm assuming you meant "the last time I checked vsftpd" ? >> > > Oops, yes .. > > >> And since the virtualmin module has your name on it, does that work with >> non-virtualmin virtual hosts, or just work under the magic of VirtualMin? >> >> Thanks for the opinion. I tend to agree with the proftpd-over-vsftpd >> choice. >> > > It only works with Virtualmin at the moment, as it is implemented as a plugin. > > - Jamie > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft > Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. > http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > > > |