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On Mar 9, 2005, at 2:52 AM, Mich�le Garoche wrote:


Le 9 mars 2005, � 5:14, Chris Zubrzycki a �crit :

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On Mar 8, 2005, at 10:52 PM, Mich�le Garoche wrote:


Le 8 mars 2005, � 22:19, Kevin Horton a �crit :

On a whim, I moved gnome-vfs2-ssl.info and .patch to my local tree, and edited the patch to remove the part that disabled sftp. I rebuilt it, and it works fine with bluefish, as far as I can tell. I was able to open, edit and save a file on a linux-based web server. I have no idea why sftp support was removed from gnome-vfs2.
Security concern I guess, though not being able to retrieve any thread about it.

Life is good. :)
Always :-)

It's possible it's a minor oversight when working on the non-ssl version, the line that disabled it was never removed.
Chris, the patches are exactly the same for gnome-vfs2-ssl and gnome-vfs2:

1 - gnome-vfs-cdrom is disabled
2 - libsftp is not built

Do you mean, if should be activated in gnome-vf2-ssl and not in gnome-vfs2? Or disabled in all versions?

What is wrong anyway is that the module (/sw/etc/gnome-vfs-2.0/modules/default-modules.conf) claims it is included though it is not.

The Patches should be different. No secure code (ssl etc.) should be in the normal version, whereas all the encryption code should be enabled in the -ssl version; also /sw/etc/gnome-vfs-2.0/modules/default-modules.conf need to be correct for each package.


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