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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Revision 49 (latest revision is 90)
- bnc#925963 stat is sometimes run on wrong path and results with ENOENT, ensure we sent both dir+file to filter verification: * vsftpd-path-normalize.patch - Update patch bit more for sanity checks. Done by rsassu@suse.de: * vsftpd-path-normalize.patch - Add back patch attempting to fix bnc#900326 bnc#915522 and bnc#922538: * vsftpd-path-normalize.patch - Reset filter patch to match fedora, my work will be restarted in one-off patch to make the changes stand out. Add rest of RH filtering patches: * vsftpd-2.2.0-wildchar.patch * vsftpd-2.3.4-sqb.patch * vsftpd-2.1.0-filter.patch - Work on the filter patch and split out the normalisation of the path to separate str function, currently commented out so I avoid huge diffing. * vsftpd-2.1.0-filter.patch
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