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FTP hosting on an iBook G3 (toilet seat)
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<blockquote data-quote="csauter" data-source="post: 763060" data-attributes="member: 75802"><p>So I have my old iBook G3... the colored kind that looks like a toilet seat. I decided to set up an ftp host for the heck of it. It is running 10.2.8, 466 MHz, 128 MB... I know, not too exciting. I am using DynDNS 1.2 updater because the newer versions were not compatible with 10.2. I also downloaded an earlier version of pureftpd manager (1.2), but am not quite sure how I should configure it. Any ideas? I really only want it for personal use and maybe for my girlfriend to sign on to too. Do I even need to use pureftp, or should I just give her her own system user account?</p><p></p><p>I really should hook my old external HD up to this too, because right now I only have a dismal 6.5 GB of hd space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="csauter, post: 763060, member: 75802"] So I have my old iBook G3... the colored kind that looks like a toilet seat. I decided to set up an ftp host for the heck of it. It is running 10.2.8, 466 MHz, 128 MB... I know, not too exciting. I am using DynDNS 1.2 updater because the newer versions were not compatible with 10.2. I also downloaded an earlier version of pureftpd manager (1.2), but am not quite sure how I should configure it. Any ideas? I really only want it for personal use and maybe for my girlfriend to sign on to too. Do I even need to use pureftp, or should I just give her her own system user account? I really should hook my old external HD up to this too, because right now I only have a dismal 6.5 GB of hd space. [/QUOTE]
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