* Version 1.0.26: - Fix incompatibilities with Cyberduck and dramatically speed up directory listings and transfers when TLS is enabled with some other clients like LFTP. - Allow authentication of non-chrooted users again. It was a regression from version 1.0.25. Spotted by Juergen Daubert. * Version 1.0.25: - The FTP server can now be built as a library for iPhone and iPod Touch. - Display symbolic links in the MSLD command as symbolic links, unless the broken clients mode is enabled, just like STAT/LIST/NLST. - Enhanced compatibility with gcc 2.x and with custom installation paths. - Fix packaging issues, especially when the server isn't installed in the default paths - Downloads now require less CPU and less memory. - Fix an infinite loop that could lead to a client process burning a CPU core if the client didn't disconnect properly. Reported by Thomas Min and Margus Kaidja. - Handle fake download resumes the traditional way for the sake of being compatible with weird clients that insist on doing that. - The group name is now always displayed instead of the gid when it matches the primary user group. * Version 1.0.24: - When using LDAP in BIND mode, empty passwords are refused. Reported by Henning Brauer. * Version 1.0.23: - The LDAP schema has been fixed. - LDAP authentication through binding is now possible in addition to passwords. This allows for the FTP server to run with an unprivileged LDAP account. - In LDAP objects, the "enabled" value is accepted again as a FTPStatus property. - Privilege separation is now enabled by default. - The server should now properly compile on Solaris with privsep. - Charset conversions are properly made on directory names. - Transfers now handle every kind of disconnection. - More informative log messages for errors and activity reporting. - Virtual quotas are way more reliable and uploads are interrupted as soon as quotas are exceeded. - Atomic uploads are only used when necessary and only if --notruncate is enabled. - Dangling .pureftpd-upload files should be a thing of past. - Enhanced conformance with RFCs and better compatibility with FTP clients. - Improved SSL performance, compatibility and commands support. - By default, up to 10000 files per directory can be listed instead of 2000. - ALLO can now tell clients whether an upload would blow quotas before the upload actually starts. - PAM is now enabled by default on OSX. - Switch euid to the _pure-ftpd account (unless it's nonexistent) in the privsep process. - --without-banner is not necessary any more. Having a cookie file (--fortunefile=...) automatically disables the default banner, thus allowing full customization of the welcome banner. - ./configure --localstatedir is now honored in order to change the run-time directory. - Support for building a FTPS (implicit SSL/TLS) server, using --with-implicittls Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce:
Created attachment 210610 [details, diff] pure-ftpd.rc.diff I had to change the initscript this way or else s-s-d always reported startup of pure-ftpd as failed.
Looks fine and works here, bumped in portage!