Pardon me for jumping in, but I cannot believe that you really recommend using wuftpd, have a look at http://www.heise.de/newsticker/result.xhtml?url=/newsticker/data/ju-26.06.00..., IMHO wuftpd is the ftp daemon with the most security holes in it's long history. Personally I would not use it on a new install, I'd prefer Proftpd (which is also deliverd with Suse Linux). Roman Drahtmueller wrote:
Which FTP daemon for Linux is currently the one with least security holes?
wuftpd-2.4.2, which is installed as /usr/sbin/wu.ftpd in the SuSE wuftpd.rpm package. After Thomas' audit a long while ago, it hasn't had any security related problem any more.
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