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Goldstein Lyor commented on SSHD-733:
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We could flip it back, but the question is whether it is the *right* thing to 
do. I am not so sure that we always want to follow symbolic links, nor that it 
is in accordance with the letter or spirit of SFTP. Perhaps a configurable 
behavior or sub-classed one would be more appropriate.

Any thoughts ?

> SSHD server displays file symlinks instead of dir symlinks
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SSHD-733
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SSHD-733
>             Project: MINA SSHD
>          Issue Type: Wish
>    Affects Versions: 1.2.0
>         Environment: Windows/Linux
>            Reporter: Marcin Kozakiewicz
>            Priority: Minor
>
> We use sshd for junit testing of sftp file transfers. 
> Scenario:
> 1.create filesystem:
> {code}
> ├── mem0
> │   └── mem0.txt
> ├── run -> mem0
> └── run2 -> mem0
> {code}
> 2. Start SSh server with given file system.
> code snippet from out project:
> {code}
> _server = SshServer.setUpDefaultServer();
>         _server.setHost("localhost");
>         _server.setPort(PORT);
>         _server.setKeyPairProvider(new SimpleGeneratorHostKeyProvider());
>         _server.setPasswordAuthenticator(new PasswordAuthenticator() {
>             @Override
>             public boolean authenticate(final String username, final String 
> password, final ServerSession session) {
>                 return USERNAME.equals(username) && PASSWORD.equals(password);
>             }
>         });
>         _server.setSubsystemFactories(singletonList(new 
> SftpSubsystemFactory()));
>         _server.setFileSystemFactory(new 
> VirtualFileSystemFactory(fileSystemPath));
>         _server.start();
> {code}
> 3. Connect to server with sftp client.
> Result:
> run and run2 symlinks are presented as file symlinks instead of directory 
> symlinks.
> Expected result:
> run and run2 are presented as directory symlinks.



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