Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!njin!troch From: troch@pilot.njin.net (Rod Troch) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc Subject: Re: PC based FTP server Message-ID: Date: 7 Aug 90 14:14:55 GMT References: <1990Aug7.035123.17367@eng.umd.edu> Distribution: na Organization: NJ InterCampus Network, New Brunswick, N.J. Lines: 31 In article <1990Aug7.035123.17367@eng.umd.edu> nulspace@eng.umd.edu (Michael Chang) writes: > As the title sort of implies, I'm looking for a PC based FTP server. If not > this, does someone have/know where I can get source code to a tftp server? > These I know exist; in fact, I think I have a copy of the source code in > print in a book I just bought, bt I don't especially want to input 2500+ lines > of code... > > thanks. > > > nulspace@eng.umd.edu [at work] | Warning: sig is under construction in attempt > nulspace@wam.umd.edu [at play] | to emulate the rest of the campus: watch out > U of M, College Park, MD | for mud, rocks, cabling, and dead squirrels. We have this ability (FTP server on a PC) using Sytek's licensed copy FTP software TCP/IP. It is one of the many programs that come with it. The ftp server even uses the standard unix encryption method for the password file. a DOS SET command must be given before the server is started though, telling it that a password file exists. It works pretty good. Rod -- ----------- If you yell: Rod Troch; Forget it though, I will never hear you!! But try one of these: internet : troch@pilot.njin.net : ** under development ** troch@luau.kean.edu compuserve : 75335.544@compuserve.com