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delegate strips leading slash for ftp absolute paths
04/07-08:16
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pnqgabdyi-mxhgu45jb33w.ml
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I'm using delegate to proxy ftp requests to a remote server, but hit a problem. I am running delegate with the following config: /usr/bin/delegated -f -P21 SERVER=ftp PERMIT="*:*:*" REMITTABLE="*" M
04/08-18:36
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delegate.org (Yutaka Sato)
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I've not yet read the problem but at least it must be like MOUNT="/ftproot/* ftp://ftphost/ftproot/*" instread of yours: MOUNT="/ftproot* ftp://ftphost/ftproot/*" Cheers, Yutaka D G Yutaka Sato <pfq
Hostlist wildcard for unqualified domain name?
04/09-19:29
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Snow <pnygabdyi-mxhgu45jb33w.ml
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[Resend: I got a "554 not include keyword" the first time, so I'm adding "Delegate" to the Subject. Sorry if this arrives twice] Hi, Is there any way to match unqualified domain names? I'm trying to
04/09-21:39
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delegate.org (Yutaka Sato)
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Hi, You are right. In the current implementation, "*.*" is expanded to "[0-255].[0-255]" to match with any IP address. To suppress the inrepretation as an IP address, prefix "-" to a host name or a
04/09-23:22
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Snow <pnygabdyi-mxhgu45jb33w.ml
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Thanks Yutaka, that got it working for me. As a side-note DGROOT=. doesn't seem to work if the binary is not in the PATH or includes the extension. I'm using Windows XP SP2. eg dg9_1_1 DGROOT=. # wo
04/09-23:51
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delegate.org (Yutaka Sato)
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Snow, As long as I know, DeleGate does not support specifying DGROOT in a relative-path. It is ignored with the message like this: -delegate[12345]- bad DGROOT=. DGROOT=C:/Program Files/DeleGate I a
overlaid servers causes problems
04/14-18:44
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pnqgabdyi-mxhgu45jb33w.ml
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delegate.org
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I have delegate configured like this (though all on one line): delegated -P21 SERVER=ftp LOGDIR=/var/log LOGFILE=delegate-21 CACHE=no PERMIT="*:*:*" REMITTABLE="*" MOUNT="/a/b/* ftp://firsthost.com/
04/16-05:56
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delegate.org (Yutaka Sato)
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I think the following should be used instead of your second MOUNT: MOUNT="/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/* ftp://otherhost/*" Cheers, Yutaka D G Yutaka Sato <pfqcabdyi-mxhgu45jb33w.ml@delegate.org> http://delegate.
04/17-13:05
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pnqgabdyi-mxhgu45jb33w.ml
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I tried your suggestion with changing the mounts so I now have: delegated -P21 SERVER=ftp LOGDIR=/var/log LOGFILE=delegate-21 CACHE=no PERMIT="*:*:*" REMITTABLE="*" MOUNT="/a/b/* ftp://firsthost.com
MSVCR70.DLL needed for SSL on Windows
04/19-21:23
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Martin Vetter <pnieabdyi-mxhgu45jb33w.ml
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hi, somehow I missed this in the documentation and forum postings, please correct me if I'm mistaken: it seems to me, that to use DeleGate's SSL support on Windows, you not only need the provided LI
Issue with INETD in delegate 9.1.1
04/20-09:05
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Keith Sparacin <psufabdyi-mxhgu45jb33w.ml
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I am using INETD lines in delegate 8.9.5 on Solaris 8. I am trying to upgrade delegate because 8.9.5 core dumps after adding a large number of INETD lines to the delegate.conf file. I hoping this is
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