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TwoFTPd

Twoftpd is an FTP server designed to be secure, simple, and efficient. None of the commands can cause execution of other programs, and the normal model of execution does a chroot to the logged in user's directory immediately after authentication. There are two parts to the server: an authenticating front end, which contains no file or data transfer code, and one of two back ends, which contain all the data transfer code.

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released on 21 January 2005

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GPLJanet Casey16 August 2001


Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
"Email bruceg@em.ca" Bruce Guenter Maintainer

Resources and communication

Audience Resource type URI
General Download http://untroubled.org/twoftpd/
Support E-mail mailto:bgware@lists.em.ca


Software prerequisites

Kind Description
Required to use rpmlib (CompressedFileNames) <=3.0.4-1
Required to use bglibs >= 1.006


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 19 May 2005.



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