I'll go and compile it myself then
in 750 days ipv4 will be exhausted! http://www.inetcore.com/project/ipv4ec/index_en.html
According to Issue 50 it works "As Is" but we are unable to check this.
So, you can test IPv6 at any moment , but unfortunately we can't help you
I'll go and compile it myself then
in 750 days ipv4 will be exhausted! http://www.inetcore.com/project/ipv4ec/index_en.html
I was just going to use the build in ftp server again with additional users.
now for what I remember and see when I look at my last configuration is that the user account list have their own directories in the Private Directory.
but now all accounts end up at the public directory
is there still a way to give the accounts their own directory?
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no I have just standard names, no dodgy characters
I've just set it up in the webadmin
I just used the same configuration as when I still used oleg v10, I've never changed the ftp dirs since... in fact I didn't really used any ftp on the d firmware
what I recalled doing is setting the directories:
create the folders manually on the harddrive including the user folders inside the pvt directory.Public Directory: /mnt/FTP/pub/
Private Directory: /mnt/FTP/pvt/
Anonymous Directory: /mnt/FTP/anonymous/
then just create the user accounts with passwords in the list and hit finish
When I'd log in with lets say "wpte" I would end up in the folder "/mnt/FTP/pvt/wpte". But in the ftp client it would look like it was the lowest directory.
now every account ends up in /mnt/FTP/pub/
wpte has all rights
cat /etc/vsftpd.conf
anonymous_enable=no
dirmessage_enable=yes
download_enable=no
dirlist_enable=no
hide_ids=yes
syslog_enable=yes
local_enable=yes
local_umask=022
chmod_enable=no
chroot_local_user=yes
check_shell=no
user_config_dir=/etc/vsftpd.users
passwd_file=/etc/vsftpd.passwd
listen=yes
listen_port=21
background=yes
max_clients=0
idle_session_timeout=0
utf8=yes
use_sendfile=no
anon_max_rate=0
local_max_rate=0cat /etc/vsftpd.passwd
ftp:x:0:0:ftp:/mnt/FTP/anonymous:/sbin/nologin
nobody:x:99:99:nobody:/usr/share/empty:/sbin/nologin
wpte:x:0:0:wouter:/mnt/FTP/pub:/sbin/nologincat /etc/vsftpd.users/wpte
dirlist_enable=yes
download_enable=yes
write_enable=yes
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hey Guys.. I am currently on the original oleg firmware 1.9.2.7-10. If I upgrade to this latest one, is the only thing that I need to worry about is preserving my startup and rc scripts, right? All the things installed on my USB HDD don't need to worry about it?
So, my plan is to save my scripts, flash with the new firmware, put back old scripts, connect back the harddisk and reboot.. it should be fine?