Glftpd

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Template:Short description Template:Infobox Software glFTPd is a freely available FTP server which runs on Unix, Linux, and BSD operating systems. It has number of features, like logins restricted by a particular set of IP addresses, transfer quotas per-user and per-group basis, and user/groups not stored in the system files, which make it attractive to private warez servers, including topsites.[1][2][3][4][5] It does have legitimate uses though—a number of web development books recommend it amongst other general purpose FTP servers,[6][7] and some Linux certification exams of SAIR required knowledge of it.[8] It can integrate with Eggdrop through IRC channels.[9]

History

glFTPd stands for GreyLine File Transfer Protocol Daemon. It was named after the initial developer GreyLine. The first public release of glFTPd dates back to the beginning 1998. glFTPd is well known for its detailed user permissions, extensive scripting features and for securely and efficiently transferring files between other sites using FXP.

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User management

Support

Support for glFTPd is available on IRC on EFnet in both #glftpd and #glhelp

See also

References

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  1. Brian Baskin, Jan Kanclirz, Netcat Power Tools, Syngress, 2008, Template:ISBN, p. 119
  2. Paul Craig, Ron Honick, Mark Burnett, Software piracy exposed, Syngress, 2005, Template:ISBN, p. 113
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  4. Andy “Enigmax” Maxwell, (November 19, 2007) Top Pirate Reveals Warez Scene Secrets, Attracts MPAA Lawyer’s Attention Template:Webarchive, TorrentFreak
  5. Andrew Smith (b-bstf), A Guide To Internet Piracy, 2600: The Hacker Quarterly, Summer 2004
  6. Dan Rahmel, Beginning Joomla!, Edition 2, Apress, 2009, Template:ISBN, p. 320
  7. Steven E. Callihan, Learn HTML 4 in a weekend, Edition 4, Cengage Learning, 2003, Template:ISBN, p. 414
  8. Michael Jang, Mastering Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, John Wiley and Sons, 2004, Template:ISBN, p. 799
  9. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "It is a freely available FTP server which can integrate with the Eggdrop through IRC channels to synchronize and collaborative all servers run analysis job on their clients."

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