Are you SURe its cable america? I have cable america and I have nothing
blocked on my cable modem.
By default cable america gives you local only addressing via DHCP from the
cable modem. If you do not hve a static ip then you cannot setup any
services for people to connect in whether it be ftp or otherwise.
Troy Moniz
On Sun, 23 Dec 2001, John W wrote:
> I am wanting to setup an FTP server on my box to transfer files between
> myself and a few friends as my provider "Cableamerica" finds it neccesary to
> block Gnutella clients wether they be windows or Linux based. I have never
> really setup FTP services on Linux before and would like some opinions in
> regards to ease of configuration and general setup issues, perhaps a
> preffered server? I have Mandrake 8.1 installed and I know it has ProFTPd and
> perhaps one or two other FTP servers available on the CD's. I plan to set the
> accounts with authorization and not use any anonymous logins to try and offer
> as much security as possible.
>
> TIA,
>
> John Wheat
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