Best I've found was ncftpd - http://www.ncftp.com very easy to configure
for virtual domains and nice and secure. Tons of options. One catch, its
NOT free. $50.00 for a 50 user licence. I like it alot, works perfect and
its fast. Dont use wu-ftpd, its too buggy.

Kirk

>On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, Kevin Diffily wrote:

> >Does anyone have any opinion on a good ftp program besides the default
> >wu-ftpd and pro for ease of use with setting up virtual hosts and multiple
> >users?
> 
> Without a doubt for security and configurability Proftp.   I believe 
> http://www.proftpd.org
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