Package: proftpd
Version: 1.3.1-17lenny2
Severity: important

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Excerpt from proftpd log:
15970 ftp [15/Apr/2009:11:30:25 +0200] "USER ebcteste" 331 - (-) ()
15970 ebcteste [15/Apr/2009:11:30:28 +0200] "PASS (hidden)" 230 - (-) ()
15970 ebcteste [15/Apr/2009:11:30:28 +0200] "TYPE I" 200 - (-) ()
15970 ebcteste [15/Apr/2009:11:30:28 +0200] "NOOP" 200 - (-) ()
15970 ebcteste [15/Apr/2009:11:30:28 +0200] "PASV" 227 - (-) ()
15970 ebcteste [15/Apr/2009:11:30:28 +0200] "LIST" 226 76 (-) ()
15970 ebcteste [15/Apr/2009:11:30:28 +0200] "LIST" 425 0 (-) ()
15970 ebcteste [15/Apr/2009:11:30:28 +0200] "PASV" 227 - (-) ()
15970 ebcteste [15/Apr/2009:11:30:29 +0200] "STOR jed_200904132146.txt" 226 
512027 (/fs/ftp/teste/jed_200904132146.txt) ()

the file in question is 530867 bytes long, not 512027, but the culprit can be 
seen here:

> Sending: STOR jed_200904132146.txt
< SRV Response: 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for jed_200904132146.txt
although client requested 'TYPE I' and never changed it's mind.

this doesn't happen with etch's proftpd 1.3.0-19.

Way to reproduce:
 send 'LIST', but cause an error, for example - don't accept the connection, 
like this:
> Sending: LIST
< SRV Response: 425 Unable to build data connection: Invalid argument
and then try to STOR binary file.


-- System Information:
Debian Release: 5.0.1
  APT prefers stable
  APT policy: (500, 'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.18.bsd40v (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash

Versions of packages proftpd depends on:
ii  proftpd-basic             1.3.1-17lenny2 versatile, virtual-hosting FTP dae
ii  proftpd-mod-ldap          1.3.1-17lenny2 versatile, virtual-hosting FTP dae
ii  proftpd-mod-mysql         1.3.1-17lenny2 versatile, virtual-hosting FTP dae
ii  proftpd-mod-pgsql         1.3.1-17lenny2 versatile, virtual-hosting FTP dae

proftpd recommends no packages.

proftpd suggests no packages.



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