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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Noob's 1st...bash-script for copying one file into many Post 302433224 by daPeach on Tuesday 29th of June 2010 03:39:52 AM
Old 06-29-2010
yes, really cool
but the output filenames are hard coded.

{k,ba,}sh can do it "softly"
 

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wzdftpd(8)						      System Manager's Manual							wzdftpd(8)

NAME
wzdftpd - a modular and cool ftp server SYNOPSIS
wzdftpd [arguments] DESCRIPTION
wzdftpd is a ftp server designed to be modular and entirely configurable online using SITE commands. wzdftpd offers the following features: - Simple configuration file, supporting inclusions - Online administration, using SITE commands - Backends to store users/groups in different structures - Modules: internal, using shared librairies, or external (scripts/applications) - Users are virtual: you do not need to create users in system - SSL/TLS support - Server is designed to run as a non-privileged user to enforce security - Server can detect ip changes (dynamic ips) and set ip and passive ip accordingly - Cross devices operations (copy/move) (though can be slow) - Logging support (compatible with the wu-ftpd standard) - Designed for high performances: coded with C, multithreaded OPTIONS
-h, --help Display this text -d Delete IPC if present (Linux only) -f filename Load alternative config file -s, --force-foreground Stay in foreground -V, --version Show version. AUTHOR and CREDITS wzdftpd is written and maintained by Pierre Chifflier <pollux@wzdftpd.net> The Official wzdftpd website: http://www.wzdftpd.net/ This manpage was written by Roman Bogorodskiy <bogorodskiy@inbox.ru> SEE ALSO
ftp(1), services(5), ftpd(8). wzdftpd November 2004 wzdftpd(8)
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