Hi all,
In vi /etc/inetd.conf is possible to enable the ftp service or at least uncomment the #.
Scp works ok but I am just curious if someone has enabled and configure ftp in ESXi. If so...how ?
Many thanks
The file for the FTP entry in inetd.conf refers to does not exist on ESXi so one would have to compile a copy for ESXi.
Hi
Yes you can enable FTP by un-commenting the FTP line in inetd.conf ..... But why would you do this? You would be opening a security hole which SHH (and therefore SFTP) was designed to fix. FTP sends everything in plain text including passwords and is therefore vulnerable.
Regards
Leafy911
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Yes you can enable FTP by un-commenting the FTP line in inetd.conf ..... But why would you do this? You would be opening a security hole which SHH (and therefore SFTP) was designed to fix. FTP sends everything in plain text including passwords and is therefore vulnerable.
I agree, but if separated on a management network, it could be used to overcome the CPU-stressing overhead of scp.
I don't think ESX 3.x even has an FTP deamon, you'd need to install one. There are valid reasons like a streaming FTP disk dump for cloning unsupported OS's.
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Jason White - VCP
The file for the FTP entry in inetd.conf refers to does not exist on ESXi so one would have to compile a copy for ESXi.