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Old 05-23-2008
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wu-ftpd

Hello everyone!

I looking for wu-ftpd latest rpm or sorce package.

Anyone have idea where i can find?

I need to install on Centos 5.

please help.

-thanks,
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None of their sites is currently available, for some reason. You may consider installing proftpd - much more secure, flexible, and extensible.
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Hi email-lalit,

You can try the following two links:

[CentOS] wu-ftpd, proftpd, or vsftpd!

RPM Search pam

but I would agree with sysgate, you should opt for Proftpd, I use it.

I hope this is of help.

Jnike
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I would second proftpd if only for the virtual ftp sites
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Sorry Guys for responding little late got very busy at work.


At last I have installed wu-ftpd on freebsd 4.10 Everything is working fine.

Yes if using linux is good idea to go with proftpd or vsftpd.

thanks again
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