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FTP server test?
The other day SPRINTHOST.RU offered to test virtual servers. Well, in order to combine the useful with the useful, I decided to test my FTP server at the same time. As a matter of fact, the following link leads to the FTP server:
By clicking here, you will contribute to testing... .
This is the first public testing of Xameleon FTP server. Definitely, the FTP server contains a lot of bugs. If anyone is not too lazy, unsubscribe in this thread about the bugs that you found. Finally, if someone decides to bring down the virtual Debian server running FTP using bugs in the Xameleon FTP server implementation, please tell us in this thread how you “dropped” it, and I will try to fix the bug in the next version. Thank you.
I almost forgot. The difference of this FTP server is multithreading. Unlike traditional FTP servers that fork() on every new connection, Xameleon FTP Server uses pthread_create() in the same address space for all connections.
The code is written based on RFC 959.
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Connect, login, password, passive mode, list, quote list, quote list. The server has crashed.
And connection tracking does not work with your server and active mode does not work behind nat.
What is the upload and download speed? Will it squeeze out a full gigabit per thread?
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You have over 9000 buffer overflows there. Do you mind if I write an expo and test it on your server?
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