Open vdesire2641 opened 6 years ago
yes
11/1/2000 Assigned to Willie the Lead Developer by Jill the Very, Very Good Tester
11/2/2000 (Yesterday) RESOLVED – WON’T FIX by Willie the Lead Developer
Not our code, Jill, that’s just proftpd which comes with Linux.
11/2/2000 (Yesterday) Reactivated (assigned to Willie the Lead Developer) by Jill the Very, Very Good Tester
That doesn’t sound right. I’ve never been able to crash proftpd when I connect with a normal ftp client. Our code crashes it every single time. Ftp servers don’t just “crash”.
11/3/2000 (Today) Assigned to Mikey the Programmer by Willie the Lead Developer
Mikey, can you look at this? Maybe your client code is doing something wrong.
Subject changed from 11/3/2000 (Today) Assigned to Mikey the Programmer by Willie the Lead Developer to 11/3/2000 (Today) RESOLVED – FIXED by Mikey the Programmer Status changed from In Progress to Resolved Assignee deleted (Sunkyeong Lee) Comment Edit I think I was passing the user name instead of the password or something…
Subject changed from 11/3/2000 (Today) RESOLVED – FIXED by Mikey the Programmer to 11/3/2000 (Today) Closed by Jill the Very, Very Good Tester Status changed from Resolved to Closed Assignee deleted (Sunkyeong Lee) Priority changed from Urgent to Low Comment Edit 11/3/2000 (Today) Closed by Jill the Very, Very Good Tester
Appears fixed in build 2022, so I’ll go ahead and close this
11/1/2000 Opened by Jill the Very, Very Good Tester Start Bee Flogger Create an unnamed document simply containing the letter “a” Click on the FTP button on the toolbar Try to ftp to your server BUG: Observe; the ftp server is no longer responding. Indeed ps -augx shows that it is not even running and there is a core dump in /. EXPECTED: No crash
11/1/2000 Assigned to Willie the Lead Developer by Jill the Very, Very Good Tester