/// <summary> /// PASSWORD. /// </summary> /// <remarks> /// The argument field is a Telnet string specifying the user's /// password. This command must be immediately preceded by the /// user name command, and, for some sites, completes the user's /// identification for access control. Since password /// information is quite sensitive, it is desirable in general /// to "mask" it or suppress typeout. It appears that the /// server has no foolproof way to achieve this. It is /// therefore the responsibility of the user-FTP process to hide /// the sensitive password information. /// </remarks> void PASS(string password) { FtpLoginEventArgs e = new FtpLoginEventArgs(this, UserName, password); Server.OnCheckLogin(e); if (e.Denied) { SendAnswer("530 invalid username or password."); } else { LoggedIn = true; SendAnswer("230 Logged in."); } }
/// <summary>Raises the <see cref="E:CheckAccess" /> event.</summary> /// <param name="e">The <see cref="FtpLoginEventArgs"/> instance containing the event data.</param> protected internal virtual void OnCheckLogin(FtpLoginEventArgs e) { CheckLogin?.Invoke(this, e); }