On Tue, May 01, 2007 at 11:45:04AM +0200, Marc Espie wrote: > On Mon, Apr 30, 2007 at 09:13:52PM -0700, Dave Mangot wrote: > > > > I know the current maintainer, TJ Saunders, and mentioned the whole thing > > to him over beers one night and he was and is fully commited to the > > security of Proftpd. He was pretty bummed to hear that Proftpd has such a > > bad rap with the OpenBSD community. Especially since he takes the security > > of Proftpd very seriously. > > > > I'm not saying that we should definitely include it, only that just because > > it was bad at some point in the past, doesn't mean it has remained that way > > for 6 years. AFAIK, it has been rewritten. > > Any feature of proftp that vsftp lacks ? > > Serious question. No idea.
Though it's been a year since I used either, I remember that ProFTPd had much more sophisticated per-user and per-directory configuration. Of course, the vsftpd guys say that one doesn't need that in almost all cases, and that seems sensible. I was pretty happy with vsftpd, anyway (it only sucked up to the extent that an FTP server is going to suck, anyway - `choose between a decent firewall and encryption'). Joachim -- TFMotD: atq (1) - display the at(1) job queue