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jubair 09-29-2004 11:54 AM

serv-u
 
hi, i`m new with flashfxp, and i want to add an serv-u server.
can somebody please explain how i can do that?
is it nescecary that you own a website?

thanx in forward
jubair

slash 09-29-2004 02:24 PM

FlashFXP is a client, Serv-U is a server, and made by a completely different company. Serv-U is not like a plugin, which can be added into FlashFXP, it must be run seperately.

You can check out Serv-U's website here.

Owning a website is not a necessary to run an ftp server.

Ammo1 10-16-2004 02:29 PM

Serv-U has very good instructions on their website and also in its help file to get a server up and running in just about any circumstance.

If ur running a router, make sure to pay special attention to that part of the tutorial...or nothing will work.

Peace 'n Chicken Grease....:D

innaxx 10-17-2004 05:55 AM

slash

would serv-u be one of the best ftp servers for file sharing use in your opinion?? if not which is?

MidKnight 10-17-2004 07:00 AM

ioFTPD or glFTPD!! :D

WinEggDrop 10-21-2004 01:44 AM

I know ioftpd is good,but for a newbie,I prefer SERV-U since SERV-U's GUI is pretty friendly,and easy to setup than ioftpd.

MaZzA_2 10-23-2004 05:59 PM

Reading ioftpd tutorial makes simple the ioftpd configuration :)

WinEggDrop 11-28-2004 02:31 PM

Well,ioftpd is for the experts.If you don't believe that,check out the ioftpd official site,and even the coder of ioftpd doesn't recommand newbie to use ioftpd.If one is totally new to both ioftpd and serv-u,believe me,serv-u is more easiler to setup(I know ioftpd is good in other features,but it just has no GUI).

MaZzA_2 11-28-2004 02:48 PM

Yes. serv-u is better for newbye and it's a good ftp server, like bulletproof but ioftpd is more customizable and offer more "options" :)


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