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Subject: Re: chmod and permission trouble
From: Erik Parker (eparker
MINDSEC.COM)Date: Wed Sep 13 2000 - 18:13:59 CDT
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> >permissions?
>
> With ProFtpd, you can use <Directory> directives a-la-Apache,
> including umask for file _and_ directories, separately.
And if you don't want to get owned left and right by public exploits, and
the new ones coming out all of the time for ProFtpd, you can use ncftpd
with 3 or less connections at a time, or pay the little 50 bucks to have
50 users at a time logged in. If you are an edu its free.
Far less *public* security holes have been found, and far less *public*
security holes are released for it. It has more features, an easier config
for you beginners to unix, and offers bandwidth throttle features.
Erik Parker
eparker
mindsec.com
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