Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2020 13:37:42 +0300 From: Andreas X <hamdi20193d@gmail.com> To: Doug McIntyre <merlyn@geeks.org>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: vsftpd vs vsftpd-ext? Message-ID: <CAEW8WPsp0=xprZdna8ZCkkHRQ7j6qMTHaA45JtnpNdS8ToUh5w@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20200204010437.GA65794@geeks.org> References: <20200204010437.GA65794@geeks.org>
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Hi Doug and thank you so much for your reply. It's very strange, that, the dev. of vsftpd-ext did NOT write, didn't bother to write not even a single line regarding what he added/removed in the package, on his website, neither on package description. A lot of weird things happening to me during these days of my life with FreeBSD. Doug McIntyre <merlyn@geeks.org>, 4 =C5=9Eub 2020 Sal, 04:04 tarihinde =C5= =9Funu yazd=C4=B1: > > > Does anyone know differences between vsftpd(vsftpd-ssl) and vsftpd-ext > > packages? > > vsftpd/vsftpd-ssl package doesn't support the following TLS 1.1/1.2 > > > > Only: ssl_tlsv1 is supported. And I wonder if vsftpd-ext package suppor= ts > > them all? These are really good security features. > > > One thing that you can do is look at the Makefiles in each of the > ports tree directories. If you don't have ports unpacked, Dan Langille > runs the excellent freshports.org website. > > If you look up vsftpd-ext, you find it is some dev's fork with > features he found necessary at http://vsftpd.devnet.ru/eng/ > > Its pretty hard to parse what his additional features are, but you can > pick out some of them here and there on this page. > > Unfortunatly, I couldn't tell you why or how to get that particular TLS > versions to work, I just wanted to point out the freshports.org website. > > > >
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