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33.\" $FreeBSD: head/libexec/ftpd/ftpd.8 82944 2001-09-04 09:22:21Z sheldonh $ | 33.\" $FreeBSD: head/libexec/ftpd/ftpd.8 83919 2001-09-25 02:43:45Z mikeh $ |
34.\" 35.Dd January 27, 2000 36.Dt FTPD 8 37.Os 38.Sh NAME 39.Nm ftpd 40.Nd Internet File Transfer Protocol server 41.Sh SYNOPSIS --- 344 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 386The password field in 387.Xr passwd 388is not used, and should not contain real passwords. 389The file 390.Pa ftpmotd , 391if present, will be printed after a successful login. 392These files should be mode 444. 393.It Pa ~ftp/pub | 34.\" 35.Dd January 27, 2000 36.Dt FTPD 8 37.Os 38.Sh NAME 39.Nm ftpd 40.Nd Internet File Transfer Protocol server 41.Sh SYNOPSIS --- 344 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 386The password field in 387.Xr passwd 388is not used, and should not contain real passwords. 389The file 390.Pa ftpmotd , 391if present, will be printed after a successful login. 392These files should be mode 444. 393.It Pa ~ftp/pub |
394Make this directory mode 777 and owned by 395.Dq ftp . 396Guests 397can then place files which are to be accessible via the anonymous 398account in this directory. | 394This directory and the subdirectories beneath it should be owned 395by the users and groups responsible for placing files in them, 396and be writable only by them (mode 755 or 775). 397They should 398.Em not 399be owned or writable by ftp or its group, otherwise guest users 400can fill the drive with unwanted files. |
399.El 400.Pp 401If the system has multiple IP addresses, 402.Nm 403supports the idea of virtual hosts, which provides the ability to 404define multiple anonymous ftp areas, each one allocated to a different 405internet address. 406The file --- 88 unchanged lines hidden --- | 401.El 402.Pp 403If the system has multiple IP addresses, 404.Nm 405supports the idea of virtual hosts, which provides the ability to 406define multiple anonymous ftp areas, each one allocated to a different 407internet address. 408The file --- 88 unchanged lines hidden --- |