You don't need to upload files to the cloud just to access them on your other devices.
So here's the problem I'm mulling: I want to keep the contents of a directory on a Linux box synchronized with a directory on a remote server. The trick is that the remote server runs Windows 2000, so ...
Running a public FTP site securely can be difficult. Taking full advantage of the security features supported by your FTP server application of choice can be a chore, and even then there's a good ...
OK, here's the deal. I've got a linux ipmasq box sharing a cable connection. I run an ftp server on that machine. I also want to run an ftp server on my windows machine on the private lan, and make it ...
Originally, this article was stored on a minimalistic web site. I, along with the thousands of users who use that site, use FTP to maintain the content. This used to mean that after making changes to ...
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