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Thanks Josh, I got in with a New Domain account " Fred" and forced him to the FTP Voyager account, it worked, I'm not sure what most Serv-U customers use or what my customers need yet. I will use sales support for help with setting up SSL, I do have an appointment set up with them. Thanks Michael....!!!!
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I change the port # for Serv-U sftp and it seems to work fine and so does the Linux port 22 for sftp still works
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Hi Josh, From the Linux Consoles I can open the Management Console when using the IP address of the server from the Console I could not login, none of the passwords worked, root, admin and the one's I created for my new Domain. For Port 21 I get the following: I was able to login in the the Admin Domain on port 8080 with…
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Good Morning Jonathan, Thank you for responding to my cry for help. Is there any instructions for option 1, I am going to install Micro Trends Virus on my Linux server. Does the Virus s/w grab all incoming file upload first before letting Serv-U deposit it into the users Home Directory ? No I am not a CFTP, I am a…
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Hi again Josh, Since SSH using port 22 for me to remotely login into the Linux Server. What should I change for Serv-U sftp to access, do I change this port # ? or other. Thanks, Michael.
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Did you every figure out how to configure Redhat 6 and Solarwinds to poll snmp V3 ? I can snmpwalk from remote Linux servers just fine but I can not get Solarwinds to work. Any help would be great. [root@warroom2 home]# snmpwalk -v3 -n "" -u admin -a MD5 -A 'XXXXXXXX' -l authNoPriv 10.15.17.223 1 SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 =…
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Ok I will watch for large files. Trend Micro allowed me to config for in and out going files and running process to be scanned.
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Good Day Josh, lsof and netstat commands show Serv-U is listening on ports 80 , 443, ftps , ftp Also, My server is inside my Network and not in a DMZ, I am setting it up to do testing of the Application first. I also cut the Listening section for you to view. I also viewed the Configuring FTP and FTPS in Serv-u as you…
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More Information: On the Linux Server, If I snoop the TCP Port using the TCPDUMP utility I only see in coming TCP Data to the server, I never see the FTP server send out any Data via port 80, 8080, 443 etc... My servers iptables firewall is Dropped, Does the Serv-U Application have some master settings turning off requests…