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Originally Posted by skaven
- Disable guest/anonymous accounts, or at a minimum disable uploads.
- Make sure that you've configured your FTP server to treat your FTP directory as a root directory, so that people can't back up the tree and get to your files. On a linux FTP server this is called a "chroot jail".
- Make sure that if you give access to individual people that they pick "good" passwords.
- Keep your system patched (including your FTP server!!) to prevent any known loopholes from getting exploited.
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1) Did it.
2) Did it.
3) Well,
my password is good. It's the only one so far.
4) I'm patched up except for SP2, which breaks too many things for me to switch to yet. (bitch at me all you want, I've heard too many bad stories).
It's not even running right now. It's really just a way for me to easily share something with a friend if I chose to.