Re: Making sure a program gets to the receiver intact
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- At 12:30 PM 12/28/94, Ian Farquhar wrote:
The ftpd's that implement the directory-change messages is not a standard one, and that functionality has been added to the servers which support it (possibly Linux ships with wuftpd, but no commercial version of Unix I know does.) The extended servers are very widely available, and although they do make ftp so much nicer to administer, they are not as widely deployed as I would have expected by now.
BSD/OS, from BSDI, ships with wuarchive's ftpd. Most sites offering any serious quantity of files have a new ftpd, like wuarchive's. Bob -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6 iQCVAwUBLwDYL+S0CjsjWS0VAQEOKAP9FXIfEaM2/cF5VPPXIA+Nko/3zdCbWot8 Nl9WjSjnpV2vaKnUYkhVUF7fslMaDBAjk24fvSj7eSjjY4YOxHmWRaJ1X189iZpz pCA4aXh/KXZDQhRQnfe/MojmqBLhAaFwYrC17Pq90Ab/WSNPLZ6ahTpKKEwf/fEA iK4ronPRz14= =rRwk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Bob Snyder N2KGO MIME, PGP, RIPEM mail accepted snyderra@post.drexel.edu PGP & RIPEM keys on key servers When cryptography is outlawed, bayl bhgynjf jvyy unir cevinpl.
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