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Pure FTP Server is a fast, production quality, standards-conformant FTP server based on Troll-FTPd. It has no known vulnerability, it is trivial to set up, and it is especially designed for modern kernels. Features include PAM support, IPv6, chroot()ed home directories, virtual domains, built-in 'ls', FXP protocol, anti-warez system, bandwidth throttling, restricted ports for passive downloads, an LDAP backend, XML output, and more.

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2001-10-07 20:52
1.0 release candidate

All source code was audited, new pure-pw shortcuts were added,
directory listings have been optimized, pure-ftpwho is now working
without IPCs, and Italian and Brazilian Portuguese translations were
added.
Tags: Minor bugfixes

2001-10-03 02:36
0.99.4

Better support for > 4GB files, and pure-pw (virtual users) fixes.
Tags: Minor bugfixes

2001-09-28 03:18
0.99.3

Quotas, ratios, and bandwidth can be stored in
MySQL databases, individual IP filtering and time
constraints can be applied to virtual users, SQL
queries can use transactions, and Pure-FTPd can
compile and run on MacOS X, libc5 Linux, and old
MySQL libraries.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

2001-09-18 01:03
0.99.2a

Individual quotas (files+size), bandwidth restriction, and ratios can be assigned to every user. Users can be stored in /etc/passwd-like files which are designed for FTP, independant of system users, and indexed for very fast access. A confidential mode for political servers has been added. Server messages can be displayed in Dutch. Unix/PAM/MySQL/LDAP/PureDB modules are now enabled at runtime and can be chained in any order. Some optimizations and bugfixes have been committed.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

2001-09-16 21:18
0.99.2-prerelease

Virtual users (FTP-only indexed local user list, independant of /etc/passwd), every user can have different bandwidth, ratio, and quota, virtual quotas can be assigned to every user (even when they share the same UID), Unix/LDAP/MySQL/PAM/PureDB authentication modules can be enabled at run-time and chained in any order, and a port to Playstation 2 Linux.
Tags: Development, Major feature enhancements

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