the fact that it's popular with the hacker crowd?

How about because i was running serv-u and one day i inexplicably had
FTP accounts open on drives A-Z with
read/write/execute/delete/procreate access to all (and oddly enough, i
didn't create any of those accounts).

How about one of the previous posters who mentioned finding a copy of
Serv-U on their server even though they didn't install it?

How is the fact that the hacker crowd seems to be able to manipulate
just about any install of Serv-U to their will (regardless of whose
machine it's on), not be a negative thing???

On 10/10/05, Ken Ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd be very interested in hearing why exactly you seem to think that
> this is a negative for Serv-U???
>
> --Ferg
>
> Charlie Griefer wrote:
>
> >serv-U's also popular with the hacker crowd :)
> >
> >i've been running the filezilla server for a while now with no
> >problems.  caveat...i'm running it on my home machine and basically
> >just use it for personal FTP.  it's not under a business-type load.
> >
> >'free' didn't used to be a bad thing :)
> >
> >
>
>
> 

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