Very Secure FTP Daemon - Written from Scratch
Vsftpd is an FTP server, or daemon. The "vs" stands for Very Secure.
Obviously this is not a guarantee, but the entire codebase was written
with security in mind, and carefully designed to be resilient to
attack.
Recent evidence suggests that vsftpd is also extremely fast (and this
is before any explicit performance tuning!). In tests against wu-ftpd,
vsftpd was always faster, supporting over twice as many users in some
tests.
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- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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README.SUSE | 0000000228 228 Bytes | |
vsftpd-2.0.4-dmapi.patch | 0000000516 516 Bytes | |
vsftpd-2.0.4-enable-ssl.patch | 0000000187 187 Bytes | |
vsftpd-2.0.4-lib64.diff | 0000000972 972 Bytes | |
vsftpd-2.0.4-xinetd.diff | 0000001133 1.11 KB | |
vsftpd-2.0.5-enable-debuginfo.patch | 0000000614 614 Bytes | |
vsftpd-2.0.5-utf8-log-names.patch | 0000002837 2.77 KB | |
vsftpd-2.0.5-vuser.patch | 0000000329 329 Bytes | |
vsftpd-2.3.5-conf.patch | 0000008280 8.09 KB | |
vsftpd-3.0.0-optional-seccomp.patch | 0000000356 356 Bytes | |
vsftpd-3.0.0_gnu_source_defines.patch | 0000000367 367 Bytes | |
vsftpd-3.0.2.tar.gz | 0000192808 188 KB | |
vsftpd-3.0.2.tar.gz.asc | 0000000198 198 Bytes | |
vsftpd.changes | 0000028864 28.2 KB | |
vsftpd.firewall | 0000000366 366 Bytes | |
vsftpd.init | 0000003029 2.96 KB | |
vsftpd.logrotate | 0000000201 201 Bytes | |
vsftpd.pam | 0000000569 569 Bytes | |
vsftpd.service | 0000000151 151 Bytes | |
vsftpd.spec | 0000005351 5.23 KB | |
vsftpd.xml | 0000002801 2.74 KB |
Revision 33 (latest revision is 90)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
accepted
request 138998
from
Michal Vyskocil (mvyskocil)
(revision 33)
- update to 3.0.2 (bnc#786024) * Fix some seccomp related build errors on certain CentOS and Debian versions. * Seccomp filter sandbox: missing munmap() -- oops. Did you know that qsort() opens and maps /proc/meminfo but only for larger item counts? * Seccomp filter sandbox: deny socket() gracefully for text_userdb_names. * Fix various NULL crashes with nonsensical config settings. Noted by Tianyin Xu <tixu@cs.ucsd.edu>. * Force cast to unsigned char in is* char functions. * Fix harmless integer issues in strlist.c. * Started on a (possibly ill-advised?) crusade to compile cleanly with Wconversion. Decided to suspend the effort half-way through. * One more seccomp policy fix: mremap (denied). * Support STOU with no filename, uses a STOU. prefix.
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