I'll have to install those clients and try them.  But it is most likely to be 
something specific about them.

Anonymous users can't delete what they (or anybody else) upload.  So that was 
expected behavior.

Mike

escape <esc...@front.ru> wrote:

>Works with Filezilla/Linux, lukemftp, ncftp, but fails to retrieve
>directory listing in Midnight Commander, Krusader and Dolphin - upon
>connection shows empty filelist. Also I was unable to delete file
>TEST.TXT uploaded to /INCOMING, despite its rwxrwxrwx permissions, but I
>suspect this could be some restriction in server config:
>
>Command:       DELE TEST.TXT
>Response:      550 permission denied
>
>
>On 29.09.11 16:37, Michael B. Brutman wrote:
>> 
>> 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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