Who said it was world-accessible?
AFAICR it is internal to his LAN.
My goal: On the same router x.x.x.16 (Tumbleweed) x.x.x.44
On 08/07/2025 15:28, R Daneel Olivaw wrote:
The Natural Philosopher wrote:I am not missing the point
On 08/07/2025 12:41, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 2025-07-08 02:29, Paul R Schmidtbleicher wrote:Who made you God?
On 7/5/25 11:28 AM, Paul R Schmidtbleicher wrote:
Now, the next problem: the server (pure-ftpd) is on LEAP and Client >>>>> Filezilla is on Tumbleweed
(1) Client Filezilla on Tumbleweed (LocalSite) shows from "/" the
whole filesystem & filestructure
(2) Server "pure-ftpd" is (Remote site) on LEAP computer. The call for .................................************
STOP.
Is this a remote computer? The connection is via internet?
Then stop the FTP server ASAP and switch to scp immediately.
You are totally missing his point - FTP is insecure, an open door into
a filesystem.-a Only run FTP on a world-accessible server if you
*really* know what you are doing.
You are
Who said it was world-accessible?
On Tue, 8 Jul 2025 16:14:31 +0100
The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:
Who said it was world-accessible?
AFAICR it is internal to his LAN.
Verbatim, from the OP:
My goal: On the same router x.x.x.16 (Tumbleweed) x.x.x.44
Always a thrill when the Very Concerned Security Experts don't bother
to check the context before jumping in to border-collie the Dangerously Insecure :/
Who made you God?
Who said it was world-accessible? AFAICR it is internal to his LAN.
(Thunar can open sftp connections directly, btw. Not sure about
Dolphin.)
On 2025-07-08 17:14, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 08/07/2025 15:28, R Daneel Olivaw wrote:.................................************
The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 08/07/2025 12:41, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 2025-07-08 02:29, Paul R Schmidtbleicher wrote:
On 7/5/25 11:28 AM, Paul R Schmidtbleicher wrote:
Now, the next problem: the server (pure-ftpd) is on LEAP and
Client Filezilla is on Tumbleweed
(1) Client Filezilla on Tumbleweed (LocalSite) shows from "/" the >>>>>> whole filesystem & filestructure
(2) Server "pure-ftpd" is (Remote site) on LEAP computer. The call >>>>>> for
I am not missing the pointWho made you God?
STOP.
Is this a remote computer? The connection is via internet?
Then stop the FTP server ASAP and switch to scp immediately.
You are totally missing his point - FTP is insecure, an open door
into a filesystem.-a Only run FTP on a world-accessible server if you
*really* know what you are doing.
You are
Who said it was world-accessible?
He did.
On 7/8/25 12:36 PM, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 2025-07-08 17:14, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 08/07/2025 15:28, R Daneel Olivaw wrote:
Please Note: The two computers are in two separate rooms in the sameWho said it was world-accessible?
He did.
house and on the same home fiber router (192.168.x.x)-a The intent is to share files internally for time spent to move them and then shut off the FTP.-a No outside use at all.
On 7/8/25 12:36 PM, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 2025-07-08 17:14, The Natural Philosopher wrote:Please Note: The two computers are in two separate rooms in the same
On 08/07/2025 15:28, R Daneel Olivaw wrote:.................................************
The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 08/07/2025 12:41, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 2025-07-08 02:29, Paul R Schmidtbleicher wrote:
On 7/5/25 11:28 AM, Paul R Schmidtbleicher wrote:
Now, the next problem: the server (pure-ftpd) is on LEAP and
Client Filezilla is on Tumbleweed
(1) Client Filezilla on Tumbleweed (LocalSite) shows from "/" the >>>>>>> whole filesystem & filestructure
(2) Server "pure-ftpd" is (Remote site) on LEAP computer. The
call for
I am not missing the pointWho made you God?
STOP.
Is this a remote computer? The connection is via internet?
Then stop the FTP server ASAP and switch to scp immediately.
You are totally missing his point - FTP is insecure, an open door
into a filesystem.-a Only run FTP on a world-accessible server if you >>>> *really* know what you are doing.
You are
Who said it was world-accessible?
He did.
house and on the same home fiber router (192.168.x.x)-a The intent is to share files internally for time spent to move them and then shut off the FTP.-a No outside use at all.
Please Note: The two computers are in two separate rooms in the same
house and on the same home fiber router (192.168.x.x) The intent is to >share files internally for time spent to move them and then shut off the >FTP. No outside use at all.
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