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From: Petri <Petri_member@newsguy.com>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: FTP site-to-site transfers available in Kermit?
Date: 23 Apr 2004 02:25:58 -0700
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In article <m11xmffaah.gnus@usa.net>, those who know me have no need of my name
says...
> kermit doesn't implement fxp (an attempt to make proxy mode secure).
Too bad. :(
> perhaps glftpd does -- glftpd smells like a warez-originated daemon
> and the warez community seems to like fxp too.
Yes, It seems that the guys who initially installed this thing have some
experience from that field. :/
It would explain the choice of glftpd, which at first glance looks like a
strange piece of software to rely upon for any sort of service.
But having worked with glftpd for a while now, I have reluctantly become
impressed by it, mostly for its' solid behaviour, unexpected and innovative
features, and the interfaces that let you expand upon it so easily.
There are some really cool plugins out there for it.
But no FXP in Kermit then, oh well.
Thanks for your reply!
Petri