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A nice simple, easy to follow, guide. Before you criticise the choice of OS, it does state that Xubuntu is recommended; not mandatory!
Reviewed by kirkum2020 Sep 10, 12:48pm ( 33 reviews ) • intac.net
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Rated by TerrokNorth on Nov 29, 9:50am
nice and easy
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Rated by sosh on Oct 17, 4:01pm
right
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Rated by royajm on Oct 17, 4:22am
Ok if you're building a home server, but for network transfers I would use a more secure way.
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Rated by euxneks on Oct 13, 7:34pm
Thumbs down for recommending FTP. LAME IDEA. Thumbs down for no firewalling or IPtables. Thumbs down for recommending an insecure method of creating a server.
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Rated by david-j-hansen on Oct 13, 8:49am
I build servers all the time at my job, and this has some quite bad advice.
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Rated by bigbigmouth on Oct 12, 12:18am
Yes, forget about firewalls, nat, and get a static IP. But why Ubuntu, then? You could to that easily with Win XP too...
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Rated by Alcoolex on Oct 11, 10:58am
It makes it appear simple and it sorta is, but maybe some security config tips would have helped
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Rated by gotPSP on Oct 10, 9:13am
No, No, No! Don't install Ubuntu and *strip it down* - Install a Server OS like Debian or RedHat Enterprise Linux/CentOS and *add features to it*.