Re: Fwd: Re: how to setup ftp server in red hat enterprise level 5



On Thursday 30 August 2007 13:36:09 kimberly custodio wrote:
guys,

thank you very much for the tips!

my ftp is up already!

cheers!


You're welcome!
I'm looking for my account number where you have to transfer some money to,
I'll email you in a bit :-)

All the best.
Manuel

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