Norman Wilson scripsit:
Oh, and I had already maniacally (and paranoiacally)
excised from ftpd the code allowing ftp to change permissions.
I needed an FTP server some time back to support only *non*-anonymous
logins, where the logins had nothing to do with the underlying system.
I came up with this:
<http://ccil.org/~cowan/publish-ftpd>
I was going to add HTTP support with basic auth, but never got around
to it.
I admit I can't think of a reason to use 744
offhand, since
if you can read the file you can copy it and make the copy
executable.
But it won't be owned by the original owner, which means any setuid bit
will give it the permissions of the copy-maker.
--
John Cowan
http://www.ccil.org/~cowan cowan(a)ccil.org
Awk!" sed Grep. "A fscking python is perloining my Ruby; let me bash
him with a Cshell! Vi didn't I mount it on a troff?" --Francis Turner