Whichever version you are calling, is the version you are using. If you're 
starting it via inetd, it's probably using plain "ftpd" - so just figure out 
which daemon that one is. I personally do not know what actual ftp server 
"ftpd" is, never used it and never checked, I don't allow FTP traffic for 
security reasons.

As to a website with comparisons on ftp servers, I've looked in the past, and 
never found anything I liked (and realized what a junk protocol FTP is to begin 
with..) SFTP or some kind of ssh-based file transfer is more workable, I 
personally use the built-in SSH daemon to handle file transfer for users.

Hopefully somebody else will chime in who knows more about the FTPD internals 
of FBSD and also has a nice comparison for you. Good luck once again.

David

----- Original Message -----
From: Mikhail Teterin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, July 17, 2006 8:27 am
Subject: ftpd vs. lukemftpd (forcing FTP-uploaded ...)

> ����Ħ��� 17 ������ 2006 13:51, David J. Orman �������:
> > The stock ftp server?
> 
> BTW, what is the stock ftp server on 6-stable? I see two -- ftpd 
> and lukemftpd 
> and both are installed...
> 
> Is there a web-page with comparision somewhere, perhaps? Thanks!
> 
>       -mi
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