Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!auspex!guy From: guy@auspex.auspex.com (Guy Harris) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip Subject: Re: grape abandons FTP continuation lines Message-ID: <2524@auspex.auspex.com> Date: 30 Sep 89 21:54:18 GMT References: <1989Sep25.211510.2383@sun.soe.clarkson.edu> <15947@pollux.UUCP> Reply-To: guy@auspex.auspex.com (Guy Harris) Organization: Auspex Systems, Santa Clara Lines: 29 >>Moral: Don't use FTP continuation lines in your FTP server unless you >>want to make Sun users confused and unhappy. And when they get >>confused they send you mail. And when you get tired of answering that >>mail, you rip the continuation lines out of your code. > >Or you can use the FTP in accrodance with its protocol specification. >And when the Sun users get confused, and angry, they send you mail. >Bounce the mail to Sun. Maybe Sun will eventually fix their machines. >I'm not holding my breath, though. Gee, I just tweaked the 4.3-tahoe "ftpd" to put out a 3-line greetings banner, according to the specs in the FTP RFC, set it up as the FTP daemon on my 4.0.1 Sun-3, and connected to it with the vanilla FTP client on the same machine - said client had no problem at all with it. Perhaps upgrading from a 4.2-derived FTP client to a 4.3-derived FTP client in SunOS 4.0 did the trick? If so, this means: 1) Sun's *already* fixed their machines in 4.0 (if you're running 3.x, you might consider bringing up the 4.3BSD FTP client on it, bearing in mind that it may either depend on 4.3BSD features in the local OS or on added commands in the 4.3BSD server implementation); 2) any other vendor whose FTP client is 4.2BSD-derived may have the same problem, if the problem was introduced by Berkeley and not Sun.