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<<<<My English is not good, please forgives.>>>>
When a ftp user will connect the server, inetd then starts a ftpd process, but when the ftp user will disconnect, the ftpd process did not end. =============================================================# ps PID PORT STAT SIZE SHARED %CPU COMMAND ...... 23 S 139K 0K 0.0 /bin/dhcpcd -NRY 24 S 95K 0K 0.0 /bin/inetd 25 S 279K 0K 0.0 /bin/boa -c /mnt/cf/httpd/ 26 S 195K 0K 0.0 /bin/sh 30 S 287K 0K 0.0 /bin/ftpd 34 S 287K 0K 0.0 /bin/ftpd 41 S 287K 0K 0.0 /bin/ftpd 47 R 83K 0K 0.0 ps ============================================================== now there is 3 ftpd process, but in fact was i has connected thrice , not three users connects. why?? <<<<My English is not good, please forgives.>>>> thx.Link Copied
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You're right, at the end of the main function, the ftp server goes into an infinite loop looking for commands to parse but it doesn't check for a closed socket.
As quirky as it sounds, you need to send a "quit" command at the end of your session in order for the ftp server to shut down.- Mark as New
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thx for your reply,
But i cannot guarantee each people all send "quit" at the end of the session. After I modify the code ( i add a "exit(0);" in the ftpcmd.c after send "bye" to client), using the FlashFXP software not to have the question, but using the IE not to be good. I cant qualify the user to use a software to link the ftp service.
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