# Config file for /etc/init.d/pure-ftpd ##Comment variables out to disable its features, or change the values in it... ## ## This variable must be uncommented in order for the server to start ## #IS_CONFIGURED="yes" ## FTP Server,Port (separated by comma) ## ## If you prefer host names over IP addresses, it's your choice : ## SERVER="-S ftp.rtchat.com,21" ## IPv6 addresses are supported. ## !!! WARNING !!! ## Using an invalid IP will result in server not starting and reporting ## a good start. Work is being done to solve that in: ## http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75861 #SERVER="-S 192.168.0.1,21" SERVER="-S 21" ## Number of simultaneous connections in total, and per ip ## MAX_CONN="-c 30" MAX_CONN_IP="-C 10" ## Start daemonized in background ## DAEMON="-B" ## Don't allow uploads if the partition is more full then this var ## DISK_FULL="-k 90%" ## If your FTP server is behind a NAT box, uncomment this ## #USE_NAT="-N" ## Authentication (others are 'pam', ...)## ## Further infos in the README file. AUTH="-l unix" ## Change the maximum idle time. (in minutes. default 15) #TIMEOUT="-I '" ## Use that facility for syslog logging. It defaults to 'ftp' ## Logging can be disabled with '-f none' . #LOG="-f facility" ## Misc. Others ## MISC_OTHER="-A -x -j -R -B" # # Use these inside $MISC_OTHER # More can be found on "http://pureftpd.sourceforge.net/README" # # -A [ chroot() everyone, but root ] # -e [ Only allow anonymous users ] # -E [ Only allow authenticated users. Anonymous logins are prohibited. ] # -i [ Disallow upload for anonymous users, whatever directory perms are ] # -j [ If the home directory of a user doesn't exist, auto-create it ] # -M [ Allow anonymous users to create directories. ] # -R [ Disallow users (even non-anonymous ones) usage of the CHMOD command ] # -x [ Authenticated users can read/write files beginning with a dot ('.') # Anonymous users can't, for security reasons ] # -X [ Users can't write/read files and directories starting with a dot ('.') ] # -D [ List files beginning with a dot ('.') even when the client doesn't # append the '-a' option to the list command. A workaround for badly # configured FTP clients. ] # -G [ Disallow renaming. ] # -d [ Send various debugging messages to the syslog. ONLY for DEBUG ] # -F [ Display a fortune cookie on login. Check the README file ] # -H [ By default, fully-qualified host names are logged. The '-H' flag avoids host names resolution. ]