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Re: Sounds like ftp-anon needs work?


From: Gutek <ange.gutek () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 19 May 2010 23:39:30 +0200

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Also note (and maybe consider) ACCT (code 332, "account" question) : it
usually comes right after the Password phase (if succeeded) instead of
the 230 code (user logged in), and sometimes during the communication
(e.g : when attempting to Write, Make Dir etc.).

Its purpose is basically to specify the rights attached to a given account.
More often, it's used for other tasks : group security policy, "user
playground" (kind of auto-change Dir at login, instead of root), any
additionnal infos...

It's considered rare as of today, but it exists. In an anonymous login
scenario it's even "rare among the rares". But again : it exists.

Here is a set of unusual scenarios, for the record :
http://www.delegate.org/mail-lists/delegate-en/824

A.G.
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