A quick test with ws_ftp PRO seems to be fine.
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael B. Brutman [mailto:mbbrut...@brutman.com] 
> Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 9:38 AM
> To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Freedos-user] FTP Server testing needed
> 
> 
> I have made a large round of improvements to the FTP server 
> in mTCP and I am looking for a little testing help with it.  
> If you have a few spare moments over the next day or two just 
> try to connect to it and browse the file structure.  Using a 
> few different clients will help me shake out any new bugs.  
> Upload some relevant files if you are adventurous.
> 
> It can be reached at ftp://96.42.66.188:2021/ - if you are 
> using a browser that URL should work as-is.  For command line 
> clients just take note of the non-standard port number.  The 
> FTP server is running on the slowest machine that I have, 
> which is a PCjr; it if runs well on that, it will run well on 
> anything you probably have.  (If you want to see the actual 
> machine it is running on look at THISPCJR.JPG in the root directory.)
> 
> Changes for this version include:
> 
> - scanning for valid drive letters at startup to avoid errors 
> when touching floppy drives
> - a major rework of directory handling if you are not an 
> anonymous user.  Drive letters now look like part of a normal 
> Unix path so that the smarter FTP clients don't get confused 
> by the drive letters and path delimiters.
> - The flow control problem with FileZilla is now understood and fixed
> - The wrong file date problem with FileZilla is fixed
> - There is a new "message of the day" feature for putting up 
> special notices at login time
> - The local user interface is redesigned and little more friendly
> - Better error checking on the password file
> 
> All if this will be part of the next mTCP release, which I'm 
> targeting for the next week.  Getting some testing time on it 
> is a good thing ...
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Mike
> 
> 
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