Chapter 14. FTP
14.5.3. Anonymous User Options
The following is a list of directives which control anonymous user access to the server. To use these
options, the
anonymous_enable
•
anon_mkdir_write_enable
anonymous users are allowed to create new directories within a parent directory which has write
permissions.
The default value is
— Specifies the directory
•
anon_root
There is no default value for this directive.
•
anon_upload_enable
anonymous users are allowed to upload files within a parent directory which has write permissions.
The default value is
•
anon_world_readable_only
world-readable files.
The default value is
— Specifies the local user account (listed in
•
ftp_username
mous FTP user. The home directory specified in
the anonymous FTP user.
The default value is
•
no_anon_password
The default value is
14.5.4. Local User Options
The following is a list of directives which characterize the way local users access the server. To use
these options, the
local_enable
— When enabled, the FTP command
•
chmod_enable
command allows the users to change the permissions on files.
The default value is
•
chroot_list_enable
chroot_list_file
If enabled in conjunction with the
specified in the
chroot_list_file
The default value is
•
chroot_list_file
chroot_list_enable
The default value is
•
chroot_local_user
after logging in.
The default value is
directive must be set to
— When enabled in conjunction with the
.
NO
vsftpd
— When enabled in conjunction with the
.
NO
— When enabled, anonymous users are only allowed to download
.
YES
.
ftp
— When enabled, the anonymous user is not asked for a password.
.
NO
directive must be set to
.
YES
— When enabled, the local users listed in the file specified in the
directive are placed in a
chroot_local_user
directive are not placed in a
.
NO
— Specifies the file containing a list of local users referenced when the
directive is set to
/etc/vsftpd.chroot_list
— When enabled, local users are change-rooted to their home directories
.
NO
.
YES
changes to after an anonymous user logs in.
/etc/passwd
/etc/passwd
.
YES
SITE CHMOD
jail upon log in.
chroot
directive, the local users listed in the file
.
YES
.
write_enable
write_enable
) used for the anony-
for the user is the root directory of
is allowed for local users. This
jail upon log in.
chroot
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directive,
directive,
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