Ah, I get it.
This is YOUR ftp client telling you what the remote system (server) is
running. And yes, with a microsoft ftp server version of 5.0, that would
definitely be win2k
Michael J. Sheldon
Internet Applications Developer
Phone: 480.699.1084
http://www.desertraven.com/
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Subject: RE: a strange note...
\_ Where did it say that?
\_
\_ I just ftp'd there, and it didn't say anything about the OS.
| prompt% ftp ftp.microsoft.com
| Connected to ftp.microsoft.com.
| 220 CPMSFTFTPA04 Microsoft FTP Service (Version 5.0).
| Name (ftp.microsoft.com:sinck): anonymous
| 331 Anonymous access allowed, send identity (e-mail name) as password.
| Password:
| 230-This is FTP.MICROSOFT.COM. Please see the dirmap.txt file for more
information.
| 230 Anonymous user logged in.
--> Remote system type is Windows2000.
| ftp> quit
| 221 Thank you for using Microsoft Products!
This is more inline with what I was thinking.... I can't say it's
suprising that an FTP server @ M$ is running (or claims to be running)
w2k.
Open source...alter the greeting string on <insert fav ftpd server here>
compile, install on
ftp.microsoft.com...
David
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