[Coco] Interested in FTP access on my server?
Gene Heskett
gene.heskett at verizon.net
Sat Jul 14 03:50:49 EDT 2007
On Saturday 14 July 2007, Hex Star wrote:
>The complaints keep on growing about my choice of KDX as the server of the
>files I have. Do not worry, I most definitely listen to the comments I
>receive about my server and when something in particular is constantly
>commented on as is the case now I must act to fix the problem, it is my duty
>as a responsible server admin whose only wish is to give back to the vintage
>computing community at his own expense. As such I have looked at Mac OS X
>FTP servers and feel that this one is a good choice:
> http://www.crushftp.com. The server is actively supported and very feature
> rich (it even has a built in web interface so that it is a ftp server and
> web server all in one, perfect!). I would love to set it up so everyone who
> wants to can access my server via ftp however the server owner (me in this
> case) is required to pay a license based on how many concurrent connections
> the admin wishes the server to allow. I cannot afford to pay for this out
> of my pocket and as such would like to ask that those who would like this
> to happen donate money towards one of the licenses, the unlimited users
> license is just $100 (yes I am poor :P) and thus I believe is very much
> within the realm of
>achievability, however once donations stop coming I will purchase whatever
>license I can afford from the given donations. Please send your donations
>via PayPal to the account hexstar at gmail.com, this money will be strictly
>used for the purchase of a CrushFTP license only. I have over 770gb of
>vintage computing files nicely organized, even if you don't like KDX for
>whatever reason you may want to just quickly use it to take a look at what
>my server has to offer the community, the KDX connection details are as
>follows:
>
>Protocol: KDX (for more information including client download links go here:
>http://haxial.com/products/kdx/)
>Address: kdxvcfa.dyndns.ws
>Username: none needed
>Password: none needed
>
>Take a look at the files my server contains and I am sure you will see the
>worthiness of my server and its contents. If you haven't already you should
>also read my goal statement either via the KDX server welcome message or
>from the archive's website at http://vintage.tsfsc.com (webspace kindly
>donated by tsfsc.com, however the donated space is not sufficient for the
>files my server hosts). So if you donate you will be giving to the community
>in two ways: 1) Providing the community a more universal way to access all
>these files 2) Further allowing the preservation of these precious files as
>FTP access will not only expand the accessibility of this server but it will
>further encourage people to contribute files to the server by way of
>uploading, those uploaded files will then have a second storage location (my
>server) thus removing the possibility of a single point of failure which
>could cause the file(s) to disappear forever. On top of that contributions
>will help the community as a whole as it'll make this hobby even more
>enjoyable for those who need the contributed files. My server is up 24/7
>except for times when it is necessary to install system updates so you can
>rest assured that this server is one which is worthy of preserving all the
>unique files encompassed by the vintage computing era. Donate and you'll be
>helping out the vintage computing community, not me. :)
>
>P.S. Donations should be via PayPal to my PayPal account hexstar at gmail.com
No donations from this user. I see it as a great excuse to learn linux, which
is free, and which can setup both ftp and http downloads very easily using
nothing but the software on the install cd/dvd. Its dozens of times more
secure than anything you can get from M$ and its ilk, and which has been
prooven in practice many times. This is 2007, and I've been using it
exclusively both at work and at home for 9 years now. In that time I'm aware
of only one machine that has been compromised, the mail server at the tv
station via a bind exploit we'd been told about but had been too busy to
update that utility. That was back in RedHat 6.2 days, a long time back up
the log now and well before the automatic update utilities we have now. In
that same time period since, we've had to blow away and re-install windows at
least 150 times on the 50 or 60 windows boxes scattered about the offices
there.
Make the jump, I don't think you'll ever look back and consider using a
proprietary solution again.
To put a point on it, there were serious exploits announced for flash (all
platforms) and java (all platforms) in the last 36 hours. Without any great
amount of effort the patches have been done and the fixed versions of those
two fairly major software packages are already downloaded and installed on
this machine. M$ will screw around for a couple of months and then in all
probability will issue a broken patch such as they just did for their .NET,
their answer to a problem that didn't exist before they started the .NET
project. With friends like that, you don't need any enemies...
--
Cheers, Gene
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
Reappraisal, n.:
An abrupt change of mind after being found out.
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