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.
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Jesse
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bftpd-2.8_install.patch | 0000001881 1.84 KB | |
bftpd-3.2.tar.bz2 | 0000131417 128 KB | |
bftpd-rpmlintrc | 0000000047 47 Bytes | |
bftpd.changes | 0000003277 3.2 KB | |
bftpd.spec | 0000001963 1.92 KB | |
bftpd.xinetd | 0000000243 243 Bytes |
Revision 3 (latest revision is 9)
Michal Seben (mseben)
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(revision 3)
- update to bftpd 3.2 * Added new value for SHOW_HIDDEN_FILES option in the config file. The option can now be set to "yes", "no" or "always". This allows admins to determine whether clients can see hidden files if it is requested, never or all the time, repectively. Please see the config file comments for details. * Made sure HIDE_GROUP variable will cause files belonging to a given group to not be shown to the client. - changes in bftpd 3.1 * Make sure default config disables anonymous login by default. - ichanges in bftpd3.0 * Updated documentation to fix links. Thanks to Xiang for pointing out the error. * Added Slovak documentation, provided by Dusan.
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