From e9a5a54a3db2ebc1c672856655265edb262bd46d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: hsn <> Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 15:18:30 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Initial revision --- BETA.README | 48 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ man/fspscan.1 | 47 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 95 insertions(+) create mode 100644 BETA.README create mode 100644 man/fspscan.1 diff --git a/BETA.README b/BETA.README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0b8d08c --- /dev/null +++ b/BETA.README @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +This is a BETA release, as such it's not guaranteed to work perfectly any +problems let me know, they'll be sorted out in the next Beta release. At the +point at which people stop complaining the non-beta release will be let out. + +FSP Development Battle plan: +============================ +* for next 2.8 Stable version (will be called 2.8.2) +- add FSP Rename command +- add FSP change password command +- add FSP info command +- go out this version as soon as possible. 2.8.1b3 and lower are buggy. +* for next point Stable version 2.8.3 +- add native symbolic link support +- add FSP command for changing owners +- add FSP command for listing directory owners + +FSP V2.8.1 Beta version Notes: +------------------------------ + +This is intended to be an interim release - with bugs-fixed and some +enhancements (password file protection) Once it is out I intend for a +discussion about the next release (FSP 3) to begin in earnest. The next major +release should be 2.9.0 with the the code moving over to ANSI and POSIX +compliance and first testing of new protocol. New protocol should have +relieable authentification and data encryption. Work name FSP 3 protocol is +secure-FSP. New protocol definition will not be frozen until 3.0 comes out. + +If you have modifications which you feel fit neatly into this release then +please send them in. If suitable they will be incorporated into the next Beta +release and ultimately into the final release. + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +This version is fully backwards compatible with 2.7.1 and 2.8.1 both from the +client and the server viewpoints. Bar one thing, the reversed IP problem with +restricted host lists has now been fixed, so if you've deliberately reversed +the IP numbers in that list to get around the bug you should now put them back +in the correct order again. + +Another point worth noting is that the next release will go to ANSI-C. If you +have a problem with this then now is the time to let me know. I don't forsee +any portability problems since I would expect that ANSI-C compliant compilers +are available for all platforms by now. This move will aid both maintenance and +any future use of C++ for Application Programming Interfaces. + +If you successfully build this distribution on a machine/OS/compiler +combination which isn't listed in the MACHINES file then please drop me a line +telling me that you've done it and what (if any) changes were required. diff --git a/man/fspscan.1 b/man/fspscan.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1170dd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/man/fspscan.1 @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +.TH FSPSCAN 1 "28 September 2003" FSP + +.SH NAME +fspscan is a small tool to scan hosts for a running fsp server + +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B fspscan +[-t][-o file][-r retries][-l local port][-i ip address][-p starting port][-h][-e endport] + +.SH DESCRIPTION +fspscan is small tool to scan for a running fsp server on a remote host. When it detects a running server it will display +the server version and the port. + +.SH ARGUMENTS +.LP +.B -t +-- trace (on|off), default is off +.LP +.B -o +-- file, define a file for the output, default is stdout +.LP +.B -r +-- retries, define the number of probes bevor we skip this port and continue with the next one, default is 3 +.LP +.B -l +-- local port, define the local port number we use for scaning, default is 9191 +.LP +.B -i +-- ip address, define the ip address or hostname of the host you would like to scan +.LP +.B -p +-- starting port, define the port number where we start to scan, default is 21 +.LP +.B -e +-- ending port, define the port number where we stop to scan, default is 65535 +.LP +.B -h +-- help, print out a short help and the default values + +.SH BUGS +fspscan is not fastest scanning tool on the earth. + +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.PD +fcatcmd(1), fcdcmd(1), fgetcmd(1), fgrabcmd(1), flscmd(1), fmkdir(1), +fprocmd(1), fput(1), frmcmd(1), frmdircmd(1), fver(1), fducmd(1), +fhostcmd(1), fspd(1), fstatcmd(1), fsp_prof(5), ffindcmd(1), fsp_env(7)