FTP File System is a Linux kernel module that transparently implements the file transfer protocol under the VFS layer. It enables the "mounting" of FTP volumes locally, and offers the full advantage of local file ops for remote FTP-based resources.
| Licenses | GPL |
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Release Notes: Fixed an off-by-one bug.


Release Notes: A timeout bug has been fixed.


Release Notes: Active mode support, automount/autofs integration, and updates for compatibility with the latest kernels.


Release Notes: This release introduces uid/gid, file_mask/dir_mask options and some small bugfixes.


Release Notes: Multiple mounts and ^C bugs have been fixed.
18 Oct 2001 08:13
sftp
What about sftpfs ?
11 Aug 2001 17:48
Re: DAVfs Next?
> WebDAV (http://www.webdav.org/) is
> simply
> wonderful. I wonder if being able to
> "mount" a DAV
> store from and HTTP server
Already possible. See http://dav.sourceforge.net -
i.e. davfs for Linux :-)
27 Feb 2001 17:27
DAVfs Next?
WebDAV (http://www.webdav.org/) is simply
wonderful. I wonder if being able to "mount" a DAV
store from and HTTP server and then doing fileops
syncs, updates, etc. on it would be the right user
"metaphor" .. in some ways DAV would almost become
like NFS (!?)