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8. SCO Unix <BR> 9. BSD vs SVR4 ls <BR> 10. It worked, until I upgraded the operating system. <BR> <BR> 11. Running wu-ftpd <BR> 1. ftpd allways says "221 Server shutting down. Goodbye." <BR> 2. Anonymous ftp works fine, but real users are denied <BR> access <BR> 3. ftpconversions doesn't work <BR> 4. On-the-fly compression works, on-the-fly tarring, but <BR> not both. <BR> 5. I want to use zip compression (InfoZip) <BR> 6. I want a real user to be able to access the host only <BR> via ftp, not via telnet <BR> 7. Somebody uploaded a file with a weird name <BR> 8. I want anonymous users to be able to upload files, but <BR> in the most secure manner possible <BR> 9. The default umask used when a real user uploads a file <BR> is wrong <BR> 10. I heard something about 'SITE EXEC' having a security <BR> hole <BR> 11. How do I make reports more readable ? <BR> 12. Incoming file transfers fail with SunOS and an NFS <BR> mounted incoming <BR> 13. Normal ftp clients work, Netscape ftp's fail. So, <BR> passive mode doesn't work. <BR> 14. I made a symbolic link within the anonymous tree and it <BR> doesn't work for the anonymous users. <BR> 15. I want to redirect anonymous users to another machine <BR> 16. ftpd stops accepting connections when a lot of <BR> connections come in. <BR> 17. Running wu-ftpd on a *large* site <BR> 18. Only the first 8 characters of the anonymous username <BR> are recieved by the server. <BR> 19. wu-ftpd fails with '500 Illegal PORT Command' under AIX <BR> 4.3 <BR> 20. I want to host multiple ftp servers on the same machine <BR> 21. I just upgraded and now nobody can log in. It worked <BR> before. <BR> <BR> 12. Other things <BR> 1. Where is the FTP protocol documented ? <BR> 2. How can I make my ftp-archive accessible by E-mail <BR> (ftpmail) ? <BR> <BR> 13. Credits <BR> <BR> 2. What is this document <BR> <BR> This is the FAQ (frequently asked questions) for newer versions of <BR> wu-ftpd as maintained at ftp.academ.com. <BR> <BR> Note: The various addresses used in this document are for <BR> contacting the authors on subjects mentioned in this document. <BR> Using these addresses for sending unsolicited E-mail is forbidden. <BR> <BR> 3. What is wu-ftpd itself and this mailing list in particular ? <BR> <BR> Wuarchive-ftpd, more affectionately known as wu-ftpd, is a <BR> replacement ftp daemon for Un*x systems developed at Washington <BR> University (*.wustl.edu) by Bryan D. O'Connor. (who is no longer <BR> working on it or supporting it!) wu-ftpd is the most popular ftp <BR> daemon on the Internet, used on many anonymous ftp sites all <BR> around the world. <BR> <BR> This mailing list is for discussing problems with maintaining this <BR> daemon and ftp-sites where it is used. <BR> <BR> 1. How do I subscribe/unsubscribe ? <BR> <BR> To subscribe, send a mail message with a body of SUBSCRIBE <BR> WU-FTPD <your full name> to the list server <BR> <A HREF="mailto:listproc@mail.wustl.edu.">listproc@mail.wustl.edu.</A> <BR> <BR> To unsubscribe, send a mail message with a body of <BR> UNSUBSCRIBE WU-FTPD to the list server <BR> <A HREF="mailto:listproc@mail.wustl.edu.">listproc@mail.wustl.edu.</A> <BR> <BR> To send mail to all people on the list, send it to <BR> wu-<A HREF="mailto:ftpd@mail.wustl.edu.">ftpd@mail.wustl.edu.</A> <BR> <BR> 2. Is this list archived anywhere ? <BR> <BR> YES. There are two archives. An 'older' one, at <BR> <URL:<A HREF="http://www.osat.hq.nasa.gov/wuarchive.html>.">http://www.osat.hq.nasa.gov/wuarchive.html>.</A> This <BR> archive can be searched, and is created and maintained by <BR> Judy Pellerin (<A HREF="mailto:judy@machina.oact.hq.nasa.gov).">judy@machina.oact.hq.nasa.gov).</A> At this <BR> moment (February 1997) I cannot reach this host <BR> <BR> An archive from June 1994 until recent, reachable via WWW at <BR> <URL:<A HREF="http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/mail-archive>,">http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/mail-archive>,</A> and via <BR> ftp at <URL:<A HREF="ftp://ftp.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/mail-archive>.">ftp://ftp.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/mail-archive>.</A> <BR> The search page is at <BR> <URL:<A HREF="http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/mail-archive/search.htm">http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/mail-archive/search.htm</A> <BR> l> This archive is maintained by Kent Landfield <BR> (<A HREF="mailto:kent@landfield.com).">kent@landfield.com).</A> <BR> <BR> 3. What are related documents ? <BR> <BR> The RFC's that describe the FTP protocol are rfc959 and <BR> rfc1579. A possible location to get these is : <BR> <URL:<A HREF="http://info.internet.isi.edu:80/in-notes/rfc/files/rfc95">http://info.internet.isi.edu:80/in-notes/rfc/files/rfc95</A> <BR> 9.txt> <BR> <URL:<A HREF="http://info.internet.isi.edu:80/in-notes/rfc/files/rfc15">http://info.internet.isi.edu:80/in-notes/rfc/files/rfc15</A> <BR> 79.txt> <BR> <BR> The Academ wu-ftpd pages at <BR>
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