> Could you please help to clarify why we need yet another FTP daemon in Debian? > > Many thanks, > Michael > >
I think is good to have options on Debian an also I asked upstream and they answered this: Bftpd has several characteristics which make it ideal for home use and for small projects. Namely the Bftpd server is quite small and will run in all sorts of environments, including mobile devices, routers and old servers. Bftpd is known to run on Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris and has been run on MINIX. Second, Bftpd is very easy to set up. Most end-users will not need to perform any configuration at all after installing Bftpd. It's an "install and done" program. It also strives to be secure by default. The config file we ship with the daemon blocks root access and disables features which could easily be used to DoS FTP servers. The Bftpd server is quite flexible and works in environments where other servers may not. For instance the GeexBox project runs Bftpd in a read-only environment. The Bftpd project has clean code and is often used in academic circles to benchmark and test security software and code analyzers. People, especially CS students, frequently use Bftpd. Cheers -- Wences Arana nacido para ser libre Debian FTW 9455 B304 491E 1165 43C8 1B34 8678 4112 D3AC 9B13 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAF=1_yy=rmab+aktmxov-t3erj+f+hsy1o0mzv-fyh148kt...@mail.gmail.com