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 * $B:4F#!wEl5~M}2JBg3X$G$9!#(B
 * 
 * $B0l%v=j$@$1!#(B
 * 
 * >> beroftpd, which was listed in the original wu-ftpd group's advisory as
 * >> having a similar problem, has not been corrected as of September 15,
 * >> 1999.  It will not be in the 3.3 release.  The port has been marked
 * >> forbidden and will remain so until the security problems have been
 * >> corrected.  If you are running beroftpd you are encouraged to find if
 * >> patches are available for it which corrects these problems before
 * >> enabling it on your system.

 * $B!V%;%-%e%j%F%#>e$NLdBj$,2r7h$5$l$k$^$G!"(B
 *   $B$3$N(B ports $B$N:NMQ$O:9$7;_$a$i$l$^$9!#!W(B
 * 
 *  # forbidden -> $B!V6X;_!W$@$H!"C/$,C/$K6X;_$7$F$$$k$N$+(B
 *  # $BNI$/J,$+$i$J$$$G$9!D(B

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