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From: Bill Farr (IT) (willbr_at_texoma.net)
Date: Mon Jan 13 2003 - 16:57:04 CST
Some other ways I was thinking of if you don't find anything in the
ProFTPD or vsftpd mans.
One would be port redirection at the gateway/proxy. FTP to one port (say
21) for one server and another port (say 1121) for the other server.
Another way may be to use an NFS mount point from one machine to the FTP
server. This way you only need to connect to one FTP sever then path to
the other server.
I have not tried either of these methods, but will look in to the NFS
setup.
Bill
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Subject: [suse-security] host header mechanism for ftp servers?
Hi
Is there an ftp server / ftp reverse proxy being capable of resolving
multiple domains a similar way http servers do? I have only 1 public IP
address and I should run two different ftp server boxes.
Thanks & regards
philipp
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