On Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 04:43:32PM +0800, Zhang Weiwu wrote: > On Tue, 2007-04-17 at 10:37 +0300, Nikos Vassiliadis wrote: > > On Monday 16 April 2007 21:24, Zhang Weiwu wrote: > > > Pieter de Goeje ??????: > > > > I think your patch looks good, however there have been some changes to > > > > ftpd > > > > since 6.1. Also, since lukemftp is imported from NetBSD, you might want > > > > to > > > > contact the original author so future imports won't discard this new > > > > feature. > > > > > > > Original author of lukemftp? I never used that software before, but > > > would be glad to try as next option and see if I can patch that too. > > > > lukemftp is the former name of tnftp, which is known in > > FreeBSD as the native ftp client and server. So it would > > be better to send your pathes directly to them, Luke Mewburn > > or the NetBSD project. > > > > http://freshmeat.net/projects/tnftp/ > > Okay, now I got it, so /usr/libexec/ftpd is > simply /usr/libexec/lukemftpd's copy or reconfigured version.
Oh, what sad times are these when passing ruffians can say "Ni" at will to old ladies. There is a pestilence upon this land! nothing is sacred. Even those who arrange and design shrubberies are under considerable economic stress at this point in time. -- Monty Python and the Holy Grail In fact, it's tnftpd (aka, lukemftpd) that is a "copy or reconfigured version". :-) We still stick to the original BSD version of ftpd because it has much less configuration knobs, which means less opportunities for errors and security implications in simple scenarios. FreeBSD ftpd is also believed to perform better than tnftpd when all you need is to serve a bunch of files to the public w/o fine-grained access controls or data rate limits. Nevertheless, an imported version of tnftpd is also available in the base system as /usr/libexec/lukemftpd for more complex cases so that FreeBSD users don't need to install hairy ftpd ports unless they have really peculiar needs. -- Yar _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"