A mall, easy-to-configure FTP server
The Bftpd file server is designed to be as small and easy to manage as
possible, while providing most of the features you would expect from a file
server. On most home systems, Bftpd is ready to work out-of-the-box without
requiring any extra configuration. Production systems can be set up by editing
a few lines in an easy-to-read config file.
Bftpd has been reported to run on Linux, BSD, routers and machines running
read-only file systems.
Authors:
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Jesse
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bftpd-4.9_install.patch | 0000002250 2.2 KB | |
bftpd-6.1.tar.gz | 0000174284 170 KB | |
bftpd.changes | 0000008470 8.27 KB | |
bftpd.spec | 0000002409 2.35 KB | |
bftpd.xinetd | 0000000243 243 Bytes |
Latest Revision
Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
accepted
request 951986
from
Martin Hauke (mnhauke)
(revision 9)
- Update to version 6.1 * Code clean-up. * Graceful exit when no arguments are passed to Bftpd. * Fixed passive port assignment in extended passive mode. * Improved directory output formating. * Fixed compiler warnings. * Minor fix for ratios. * Added better formatting for access denied message to client. * Improved standards compliance on errors/replies to client. * Added more checks when accessing files and symlinks.
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