Thanks for the info.
It appears that the links have been updated. I used to be able to go to
http://incubator.apache.org/projects/ftpserver/configuration.html last
week, but since last Thursday, this link has been disabled.
I'll use the new links now.
Thanks again,
Roopa
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FTP Server is very much under development. So there
are many things still missing in the documents. We are
trying our best to iron out all those things.
Thanks,
Rana Bhattacharyya
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> Thanks!
> Commenting out socket-factory/address configu
Guys,
Please move FTPSERVER discussions to its own lists. :-)
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Hi,
The FTPServer TLS/SSL Support links indicate that it uses JSEE that
comes with Sun Java 1.4.x.
Has this been tested with Sun JDK 1.5? If so, are there any known
issues/changes we need to be aware of?
Thanks,
Roopa
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Thanks!
Commenting out socket-factory/address configuration parameter made it
work.
I had to do the same for the pasv-address configuration also.
If this is necessary, would it make sense to mention this in the
configuration section.
Thanks again,
Roopa
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From: Rana Bhatt
Hi,
Today I have tried using Jscape and it is working
fine. Your configuration file looks good except one
thing - you need to comment socket-factory/address
configuration parameter. Please find the attached
configuration file.
There are few things I am assuming.
1. The certificate has not bee
Okay, that is done now.
Follow the instructions at
http://incubator.apache.org/howtoparticipate.html#Edit+the+content
(See the "Note" at the end of the "Edit the content" section)
so that you don't lose your SVN history.
-David
Rana Bhattacharyya wrote:
> At this point, I have noting to commit.