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Message-ID: <001101c293da$576e5f80$e62d1c41@kc.rr.com>
From: mattmurphy at kc.rr.com (Matthew Murphy)
Subject: acFTP Authentication Issue

>Provide a little clarification please.
>Can you or can you not access files after giving a bogus password?
>Other than a log issue, are you claiming and real exposure or
>privledge elevation ?

I guess what I'm trying to say is that it *appears* to yield control, but
we know it messes with logging.  I was able to log in as users that didn't
exist -- so this could very well be a logging problem only.  To be honest,
this software is so messed up that you'd have to be nuts to use it in
production. :-)

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