X-Git-Url: http://ftp.carnet.hr/carnet-debian/scm?a=blobdiff_plain;f=files%2Fetc%2Fvsftpd.conf;fp=files%2Fetc%2Fvsftpd.conf;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=1bfc033259cebfaa0ca3dec10fbbf1ca450d44f1;hp=ad86434864c29a61f89a403d27751f1b52895e47;hpb=9742d3662fe74ee8d7f0d510c9198fedeba13f35;p=carnet-upgrade.git diff --git a/files/etc/vsftpd.conf b/files/etc/vsftpd.conf deleted file mode 100644 index ad86434..0000000 --- a/files/etc/vsftpd.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -# Example config file /etc/vsftpd.conf -# -# The default compiled in settings are fairly paranoid. This sample file -# loosens things up a bit, to make the ftp daemon more usable. -# Please see vsftpd.conf.5 for all compiled in defaults. -# -# READ THIS: This example file is NOT an exhaustive list of vsftpd options. -# Please read the vsftpd.conf.5 manual page to get a full idea of vsftpd's -# capabilities. -# -# -# Run standalone? vsftpd can run either from an inetd or as a standalone -# daemon started from an initscript. -listen=YES -# -# Run standalone with IPv6? -# Like the listen parameter, except vsftpd will listen on an IPv6 socket -# instead of an IPv4 one. This parameter and the listen parameter are mutually -# exclusive. -#listen_ipv6=YES -# -# Allow anonymous FTP? (Beware - allowed by default if you comment this out). -anonymous_enable=YES -# -# Uncomment this to allow local users to log in. -#local_enable=YES -# -# Uncomment this to enable any form of FTP write command. -#write_enable=YES -# -# Default umask for local users is 077. You may wish to change this to 022, -# if your users expect that (022 is used by most other ftpd's) -#local_umask=022 -# -# Uncomment this to allow the anonymous FTP user to upload files. This only -# has an effect if the above global write enable is activated. Also, you will -# obviously need to create a directory writable by the FTP user. -#anon_upload_enable=YES -# -# Uncomment this if you want the anonymous FTP user to be able to create -# new directories. -#anon_mkdir_write_enable=YES -# -# Activate directory messages - messages given to remote users when they -# go into a certain directory. -dirmessage_enable=YES -# -# Activate logging of uploads/downloads. -xferlog_enable=YES -# -# Make sure PORT transfer connections originate from port 20 (ftp-data). -connect_from_port_20=YES -# -# If you want, you can arrange for uploaded anonymous files to be owned by -# a different user. Note! Using "root" for uploaded files is not -# recommended! -#chown_uploads=YES -#chown_username=whoever -# -# You may override where the log file goes if you like. The default is shown -# below. -#xferlog_file=/var/log/vsftpd.log -# -# If you want, you can have your log file in standard ftpd xferlog format -#xferlog_std_format=YES -# -# You may change the default value for timing out an idle session. -#idle_session_timeout=600 -# -# You may change the default value for timing out a data connection. -#data_connection_timeout=120 -# -# It is recommended that you define on your system a unique user which the -# ftp server can use as a totally isolated and unprivileged user. -#nopriv_user=ftpsecure -# -# Enable this and the server will recognise asynchronous ABOR requests. Not -# recommended for security (the code is non-trivial). Not enabling it, -# however, may confuse older FTP clients. -#async_abor_enable=YES -# -# By default the server will pretend to allow ASCII mode but in fact ignore -# the request. Turn on the below options to have the server actually do ASCII -# mangling on files when in ASCII mode. -# Beware that turning on ascii_download_enable enables malicious remote parties -# to consume your I/O resources, by issuing the command "SIZE /big/file" in -# ASCII mode. -# These ASCII options are split into upload and download because you may wish -# to enable ASCII uploads (to prevent uploaded scripts etc. from breaking), -# without the DoS risk of SIZE and ASCII downloads. ASCII mangling should be -# on the client anyway.. -#ascii_upload_enable=YES -#ascii_download_enable=YES -# -# You may fully customise the login banner string: -#ftpd_banner=Welcome to blah FTP service. -# -# You may specify a file of disallowed anonymous e-mail addresses. Apparently -# useful for combatting certain DoS attacks. -#deny_email_enable=YES -# (default follows) -#banned_email_file=/etc/vsftpd.banned_emails -# -# You may restrict local users to their home directories. See the FAQ for -# the possible risks in this before using chroot_local_user or -# chroot_list_enable below. -#chroot_local_user=YES -# -# You may specify an explicit list of local users to chroot() to their home -# directory. If chroot_local_user is YES, then this list becomes a list of -# users to NOT chroot(). -#chroot_list_enable=YES -# (default follows) -#chroot_list_file=/etc/vsftpd.chroot_list -# -# You may activate the "-R" option to the builtin ls. This is disabled by -# default to avoid remote users being able to cause excessive I/O on large -# sites. However, some broken FTP clients such as "ncftp" and "mirror" assume -# the presence of the "-R" option, so there is a strong case for enabling it. -#ls_recurse_enable=YES -# -# -# Debian customization -# -# Some of vsftpd's settings don't fit the Debian filesystem layout by -# default. These settings are more Debian-friendly. -# -# This option should be the name of a directory which is empty. Also, the -# directory should not be writable by the ftp user. This directory is used -# as a secure chroot() jail at times vsftpd does not require filesystem -# access. -secure_chroot_dir=/var/run/vsftpd -# -# This string is the name of the PAM service vsftpd will use. -pam_service_name=vsftpd -# -# This option specifies the location of the RSA certificate to use for SSL -# encrypted connections. -rsa_cert_file=/etc/ssl/certs/vsftpd.pem