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RPM: utftpd
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Current version: 0.2.4-alt2
Build date: 10 january 2006, 17:17 ( 955.6 weeks ago )
Size: 152.06 Kb
Home page: http://www.ohse.de/uwe/software/utftpd.html
License: GPL
Summary: utftpd - Enhanced TFTP server
Description:
List of contributors List of rpms provided by this srpm:
ACL:
Build date: 10 january 2006, 17:17 ( 955.6 weeks ago )
Size: 152.06 Kb
Home page: http://www.ohse.de/uwe/software/utftpd.html
License: GPL
Summary: utftpd - Enhanced TFTP server
Description:
utftpd is a server for the trivial file transfer protocol (TFTP) with
finer grained access control then the standard UNIX tftpd.
Description with the features GNU utftpd has:
- support for IP based access control. utftpd can assign the right to
read, create or overwrite a file (or files in a directory) on a
per-host base.
- support for revision control. utftpd can checkin/out files under
SCCS (Source Code Control System) or RCS (Revision Control System)
version control. This was one of the main reasons to write it: version
control is the easiest way to restore the configuration our IP routers
(Ascends, Ciscos) had yesterday or some weeks ago. This is, of course,
optional.
- support for the blksize option (RFC 2348). Allows packets larger
than the usual 512 bytes, and is _somewhat_ more efficient (especially
on a directly connected network).
- support for the timeout option (RFC 2349) No support for the tsize
option of RFC 2349 now.
Current maintainer: Sergey Y. Afonin finer grained access control then the standard UNIX tftpd.
Description with the features GNU utftpd has:
- support for IP based access control. utftpd can assign the right to
read, create or overwrite a file (or files in a directory) on a
per-host base.
- support for revision control. utftpd can checkin/out files under
SCCS (Source Code Control System) or RCS (Revision Control System)
version control. This was one of the main reasons to write it: version
control is the easiest way to restore the configuration our IP routers
(Ascends, Ciscos) had yesterday or some weeks ago. This is, of course,
optional.
- support for the blksize option (RFC 2348). Allows packets larger
than the usual 512 bytes, and is _somewhat_ more efficient (especially
on a directly connected network).
- support for the timeout option (RFC 2349) No support for the tsize
option of RFC 2349 now.
List of contributors List of rpms provided by this srpm:
- utftpd
- utftpd-client