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banned_email_file
ifies the file containing a list of anonymous email passwords which are not permitted access to the
server.
The default value is
— Specifies the file containing text displayed when a connection is established to
banner_file
the server. This option overrides any text specified in the
There is no default value for this directive.
— Specifies a comma-delimited list of FTP commands allowed by the server. All
cmds_allowed
other commands are rejected.
There is no default value for this directive.
deny_email_enable
the
/etc/vsftpd.banned_emails
enced by this directive can be specified using the
The default value is
— When enabled, the string specified within this directive is displayed when a con-
ftpd_banner
nection is established to the server. This option can be overridden by the
By default
vsftpd
— When enabled, local users are allowed to log into the system.
local_enable
The default value is
Refer to Section 14.5.4 Local User Options for a list of directives affecting local users.
pam_service_name
The default value is
— When enabled, TCP wrappers are used to grant access to the server. Also, if the
tcp_wrappers
FTP server is configured on multiple IP addresses, the
load different configuration files based on the IP address being requested by the client. For more
information about TCP Wrappers, refer to Chapter 16 TCP Wrappers and
The default value is
userlist_deny
to
, all local users are denied access unless the username is listed in the file specified by the
NO
userlist_file
setting this directive to
network.
The default value is
userlist_enable
directive are denied access. Because access is denied before the client is asked for a password, users
are prevented from submitting unencrypted passwords over the network.
The default value is
userlist_file
tive is enabled.
The default value is
— Specifies a comma separated list of FTP commands that the server allows. Any
cmds_allowed
other commands are rejected.
There is no default value for this directive.
— If the
deny_email_enable
/etc/vsftpd.banned_emails
— When enabled, any anonymous user using email passwords specified in
are denied access to the server. The name of the file refer-
.
NO
displays its standard banner.
.
NO
— Specifies the PAM service name for
, however under Red Hat Enterprise Linux the value is set to
ftp
, however under Red Hat Enterprise Linux the value is set to
NO
— When used in conjunction with the
directive. Because access is denied before the client is asked for a password,
prevents local users from submitting unencrypted passwords over the
NO
.
YES
— When enabled, the users listed in the file specified by the
, however under Red Hat Enterprise Linux the value is set to
NO
— Specifies the file referenced by
/etc/vsftpd.user_list
directive is set to
.
ftpd_banner
banned_email_file
vsftpd
VSFTPD_LOAD_CONF
userlist_enable
when the
vsftpd
.
Chapter 14. FTP
, this directive spec-
YES
directive.
directive.
directive.
banner_file
.
vsftpd
option can be used to
.
xinetd
.
YES
directive and set
userlist_file
.
YES
userlist_enable
.
direc-

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