Archive A Reconstructed © MegaSecurity Database
SlimFTP 2.2
Released 24 years, 10 months ago. June 2001
Copyright © MegaSecurity
By WhitSoft
Informations
| Author | WhitSoft |
| Family | SlimFTP |
| Category | Remote Access |
| Version | SlimFTP 2.2 |
| Released Date | Jun 2001, 24 years, 10 months ago. |
Additional Information
Server:
size: 22.016 bytes
port: 21 TCP
startup:
none
remark:
This version is vulnerable.
The SlimFTPd does not handle relative paths correctly.
Doing a "cd .../" in your home directory, will connect you to a directory above
the bounding root directory.
Author Information / Description
SlimFTPd is a highly-efficient, low-profile FTP server daemon for the Windows operating environment.
It is small, does not require any installation routine, and won't take over your system,
yet it boasts some of the same features commonly found in the larger retail products.
SlimFTPd is a fully multi-threaded, 32-bit program that supports passive-mode data transfers,
multiple user accounts, per-user file permissions, and resuming of interrupted transfers.
This version has been rebuilt from the ground up for added security and reliability and to
conform rigidly to the RFC 959 specifications, so you should never experience any
incompatibility with FTP client software.
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