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1Summary: free, open source FTP server implementation
2Summary(pl): implementacja serwera FTP
3Name: ftp4all
4Version: 3.012
5Release: 1
6License: GPL
7Group: Networking/Daemons
8Group(de): Netzwerkwesen/Server
9Group(pl): Sieciowe/Serwery
10Source0: http://www.ftp4all.de/v3/archives/ftpd-%{version}.tar.gz
11Source1: http://www.ftp4all.de/v3/f4awebsite.tar.gz
12Patch0: ftpd-opt.patch
13BuildRoot: %{tmpdir}/%{name}-%{version}-root-%(id -u -n)
14# this isn't ,,standard ftp''. Don't treat it as system ftp server
15# and don't put Provides:ftpserver etc here ! --misiek
16
17%description
18FTP4ALL was designed to require no superuser privileges. The
19advantages are that FTP4ALL cannot be exploited to gain root access on
20a machine. And second, any user on a UNIX box can run this server.
21
22However, FTP4ALL is not designed to replace wu-ftpd or any other
23system-level FTP server, for it does not use the default user database
24(/etc/passwd or NIS or whatever), or the UNIX file and directory
25permissions. Instead, FTP4ALL sets up its own user and group database
26and file and directory permission system.
27
28Those and other features like user upload and download ratios, IP
29checks, bandwidth limit, transfer statistics make FTP4ALL a good
30choice for running a private, specialised FTP site. There is no binary
31distribution, the only one is the source distribution. So you must
32have a C compiler (gcc preferred) and related tools to compile
33FTP4ALL.
34
35%description -l pl
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