On 2011-12-27, I wrote:
There were some DoS protections added which limit the number of
results that can be returned from a glob, it is to do with total
filename lengths iirc. I see this a lot in package snapshot
If you're looking for this, the limits are in src/libc/gen/glob.c;
the first
There were some DoS protections added which limit the number of
results that can be returned from a glob, it is to do with total
filename lengths iirc. I see this a lot in package snapshot
directories. If you want something good that will handle more
files, try pureftpd (it's in ports).
On
[apologies if you see this twice--having mail loss problems]
I have an old FTP machine (3.6!) that a horde of people are
suckling from at the moment. I'm making a new one remotely,
but found that an 'mget *' on the new machine fails, with no
such file. There are 515 files in the dir; the
I have an old FTP machine (3.6!) that a horde of people are
suckling from at the moment. I'm making a new one remotely,
but found that an 'mget *' on the new machine fails, with no
such file. There are 515 files in the dir; the 3.6 system expands
the mget, and the newer 4.9-current doesn't.
On 12/25/11 20:12, STeve Andre' wrote:
[apologies if you see this twice--having mail loss problems]
I have an old FTP machine (3.6!) that a horde of people are
suckling from at the moment. I'm making a new one remotely,
but found that an 'mget *' on the new machine fails, with no
such
On 12/25/11 22:25, Nick Holland wrote:
On 12/25/11 20:12, STeve Andre' wrote:
[apologies if you see this twice--having mail loss problems]
I have an old FTP machine (3.6!) that a horde of people are
suckling from at the moment. I'm making a new one remotely,
but found that an 'mget *'
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