At 21:04 20.11.2000, Ron Bickers wrote:
>Someone suggested to me that when they used passive mode [for FTP Server]
>it would not crash,vs. using normal mode it would sometimes.
Yes, that's correct. But it is way too easy for malicious people to kill a
Zope-Server that has FTP enabled. They just
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> Martin Winkler
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> BTW: we do not use the FTP-Server feature of Zop
Dario =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Lopez-K=E4sten?= writes:
> Using FTP Explorer I crashed (killed) my Zope instance while ftping in to
> port 8021. This was achieved by not setting FTP Explorer to use PASSIVe
> connections. Using Passive it works like a charm.
>
> Is this a bug in latest Zope (2.2.1) or
>Dario Lopez-KXsten wrote:
>> Is this a bug in latest Zope (2.2.1) or is this expected behaviour? If, the
>> latter is the case, what can I do to a) turn off FTP access, b) make sure
>> that my Zope is up and running automagically after a crash?
>
>Ewww.. this seems quite nasty :(
>
>If you can re
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> Subject: Re: [Zope] FTP crashing Zope?
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> Dario Lopez-KXsten wrote:
>> Is this a bug in latest Zope (2.2.1) or is this expected behaviour? If, the
>> latter is the case, what can I do to a) turn off FTP access, b) make sure
>> that
Dario Lopez-KXsten wrote:
> Is this a bug in latest Zope (2.2.1) or is this expected behaviour? If, the
> latter is the case, what can I do to a) turn off FTP access, b) make sure
> that my Zope is up and running automagically after a crash?
Ewww.. this seems quite nasty :(
If you can reproduce
Hello!
I have latest Zope, buitl from source on a RedHat 6.2 machine.
Using FTP Explorer I crashed (killed) my Zope instance while ftping in to
port 8021. This was achieved by not setting FTP Explorer to use PASSIVe
connections. Using Passive it works like a charm.
Is this a bug in latest Zope