Thanks
VSFTPD did the trick...that is after I got it to work the way FTPD did. (that is VSFTPD is initially setup for anonymous transfer and tends to be secured). I wanted to FTP some large files from, more or less, private directories.
BTW, there is a 2GB limit on some file systems. Accessing Windows FAT is one of them, if you are on an Intel platform. EXT2 doesn't have a 2 GB limit as that is the filesystem that the tar is located.
Tom Duerbusch THD Consulting
Adam Thornton wrote:
On Feb 21, 2005, at 4:02 PM, Lee Stewart wrote:
Doesn't Linux have a file size limit of 2GB?
Not recently, and not on sane filesystems (which I think anything on SLES9 is likely to be). The error is much more likely to be in the FTP daemon.
Adam
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