I notice a minor FTP issue that might or might not be worthy of your
concern, I simply don't know. Not sure if this is a problem or a
feature: After disconnecting from a FTP server, and even after
shutting down TCMD completely, my firewall (Outpost PRO) tells me TCMD
still keeps an open port (although no data is transferred!).
I have tried this with more than one connection, and the same happens.
I don't know if this is a possible security risk or not, or if it can
cause problems for other applications, or if it is meant to be that
way? Copy below of log from Outpost Pro, notice uptime 15 hours...
Application: TOTALCMD.EXE
Local Port: 1670
LocalAdress: LocalHost
Protocol: TCP
Start time: 04/23/2003 05:21:41
Remote port: FTPDATA
Remote Host ftp.rfc-editor.org
uptime: 15:21:51
sendt: 0 bytes
Received: 0 bytes 0
bps: 0
I have loop-back set to "allowed" in Outpost, so everything is OK as
far as that goes. And as said, no data seems to leave my computer after
I disconnect the FTP session in TCMD - so no problem there either.
But... to the best of my knowledge (I am not a programmer!) shouldn't
TCMD release the local port after session is terminated?
Notice: After I shut down TCMD Outpost still reports the port open,
but when I click the application (TCMD) in Outpost, it reports:
"Application for this connection can not be found. Unable to create a
rule." Only when I log off my user account on my Win2k system - or reboot, does the port release.
Again thank you for a truly wonderful program! I recommended it
where ever I go

All the best,
Bjorn