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9.1

Vsftpd "put" verbosity

Asked by medent in Linux, Linux Administration

Hi I switched from wuftpd to vsftpd and now notice when I do a "put" it does not show the file name  included with the "150" respose code. This creates some issues for the various entities that connect to my server - depending on how they have scripted their transfers.
Is there a way to show more info with 150 response code after a "put"?

For exmple, here is the old (wuftpd) 150 get response (which I like):
ftp> put snapshot.log
local: snapshot.log remote: snapshot.log
227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,99,4,225,208)
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for snapshot.log.
226 Transfer complete.
22424 bytes sent in 0.000705 secs (3.1e+04 Kbytes/sec)

And Here is the new (vsftpd)
ftp> put snapshot.log
local: snapshot.log remote: snapshot.log
227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,99,1,203,53)
150 Ok to send data.  <--- no file name !!!
226 File receive OK.
21848 bytes sent in 3.8e-05 secs (5.6e+05 Kbytes/sec)
ftp>
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