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1 Testcases for the following: |
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3 - VMS (MultiNet, UCX, and CMU) LIST format (including multi-line format) |
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4 - IBM VM/CMS, VM/ESA LIST format (two known variants) |
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5 - Windows NT's default "DOS-dirstyle" |
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6 - OS/2 basic server format LIST format |
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7 - SuperTCP FTP Server |
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8 - NetManage Chameleon (NEWT) |
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9 - EPLF (Easily Parsable List Format) |
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10 - '/bin/dls' (two known variants, plus multi-line) LIST format |
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11 - '/bin/ls -l' and all variants (even if they are not SYST UNIX) |
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12 including |
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13 - Hellsoft FTP for NetWare (non-unix perm-bits) |
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14 - Hethmon Brothers FTP for OS/2 (all '-' perm bits) |
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15 - NetPresenz (SYST is "MACOS") |
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16 - "NETWARE" (Hellsoft-style perms, no linkcount, no UID/GID) |
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17 - OpenBSD FTPD (numeric UID/GID) |
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18 - Open Group's FTP servers (no GID) |
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19 - Novonyx [Netscape/Novell] (fields not in columns) |
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20 - wuFTPd and other BSD-based ftpd that exec "ls -l" |
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21 - Windows NT server (internal "ls -l" compatible) |
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22 - Netmanage ProFTPD for Win32 (internal "ls -l" compatible) |
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23 - SurgeFTPd for Win32 (internal "ls -l" compatible) |
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24 - WarFTPd for Win32 (internal "ls -l" compatible) |
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25 - WebStarFTP for MacOS (internal "ls -l" compatible) |
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26 - MurkWorks FTP for NetWare (internal "ls -l" compatible) |
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27 - NcFTPd for Unix (internal "ls -l" compatible). |
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