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Talking FTP Question

I am really new to unix and want to setup an ftp server on my PC

I am running a Ultra 5 with solaris 9 on it.


I cannot seem to find *any* documentation on how to do this. So I was hoping somebody could point me in the right direction.

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For Solaris default ftp try this link

If you want to add a different ftpd, do a search on goggle using ftpd solaris

One of them is WU-FTPD
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awesome! Thanks alot coming from a windows background Im having to relearn everything
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You might learn something from this link
especially if you are dealing with various UNIX OS.

And for DOS to UNIX


small dos to unix conversion

UNIX survial guide for DOS users I could not find the table he writes about but it may be there.
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