On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 12:25:59PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Hello *,
>
> I have found some ARCHI clients for Linux, but unfortunatly no ARCHI
> server. Does anyone know, where I can get one ?
>
> And second:
>
> For 8 years (!!!) I was using <http://ftpsearch.lycos.com/> which was
> the power of a FTP Search engine. Because it is silent gone for many
> years, I like to create a new FTP-Search engine...
>
> Can anyone give me hints, how to do this ?
>
> And how to get FTP-server recursive listings ?
> Or should I download only the ls-lR(.(gz|bz|bz2)) files ?
>
> How should I make it ?
> As text/plain files or in a postgresql ?
>
> If someone is interested me helping such project, please contact me
> privately...
>
> Greetings
> Michelle
>
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Hi Michelle,
not to destroy your enthusiasm, just a word of warning:
When I was young and foolish I made a little script-crawler in Perl
which connected to randomly created IPs and check for an open
port 21. Then I would try to log in anonymously and get a directory
listing of the contents. It worked beautifully on the Debian/Sparc20 I
had running back then...until I had a visit by the upset Admin from Uni
one morning. Some kind of jackass Admin from one site or another had
observed that I tried to *hack into his site* and complained to Uni. I
can't even blame him, he needs to show results to his boss as well...
Funnily, I was on good terms with the Admin, and after I explained what
I had tried to, the angry mails by the guy (he proposed a proper
spanking for me or some such thing) just went directly to the trash.
Ah, the good old days...
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