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Rationale: SIGURG is configured by ftpd to interrupt system calls, which is useful during data transfers. However, SIGURG could interrupt I/O on the control channel as well, which was mistaken for the end of the session. A practical example could be aborting the download of a tiny file, when the abort sequence reached ftpd after ftpd had passed the file data to the system and returned to its command loop. Reported by: ceri MFC after: 1 week |
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config.h | ||
extern.h | ||
ftpchroot.5 | ||
ftpcmd.y | ||
ftpd.8 | ||
ftpd.c | ||
logwtmp.c | ||
Makefile | ||
pathnames.h | ||
popen.c |