GR84Deaths
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thx for the information everyone.
Mail server is setup on a Windows 2003 server.
I am running an internal domain. I want to change my box to filter though the linux box but i haven't had a chance to get around to do this just yet. Setting up the internal Mail Server wasn't that hard. I got a book for Exchange server and just started going through the 1200 pages. Step by Step config for the mail server.
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Does anyone know of a good site that will help me with setting up an FTP server?
I have just recently setup a mail server and would like to add an FTP site.
If anyone has any information on the installation of FTP, it would be appreciated.
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Newbie Linux user here offering some advice...
Using the rawrite Utility... (Article found on http://www.redhat.com)
To make diskette using the MS-DOS, use the rawrite utility included on the Red Hat Linux CD_ROM in the dosutils firectory. First, Label al blank, formatted 3.5-inch diskette appropriately. Insert it into the diskette drive, Then, use the following commands (assuming your CD-Rom is drive D:)
C:\> d:
D:\>\dosutils>rawrite
Enter disk image source file name: ..\images\cdrom.img
Enter target diskette drive: a:
Please insert a formatted diskette into drive A: and press --Enter-- : [Enter]
D:\dosutils>
You will then have your Mandrake 9.2 Bootdisk.
GOOD LUCK!!!
(if anyone has information on "How to create a boot disk" from the mandrake terminal console, please post to this message)
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If you have a *cough, cough* Windows machine. Go to the command prompt and type this in:
C:\> d:
D:\> cd \dosutlis
D:\dosutlis> rawrite
Enter disk image source file name: ..\image\cdrom.img
Enter target diskette drive: a:
Please insert a formatted diskette into a drive A: and press --Enter-- : [Enter]
D:\dosutils>
you will then have yourself a bootable floppy for Mandrake 9.2.
Need Instructions on setting up FTP
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fuzzylizard thx for the dev support i believe that is what i can use to help me get started in settin up the FTP stuff.