Directory Options - Red Hat ENTERPRISE LINUX 4.5.0 Reference Manual

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directory field within
The default value is
— Specifies the path to a directory containing configuration files bearing
user_config_dir
the name of local system users that contain specific setting for that user. Any directive in the
user's configuration file overrides those found in
There is no default value for this directive.

5.5. Directory Options

The following lists directives which affect directories.
— When enabled, users are allowed to view directory lists.
dirlist_enable
The default value is
dirmessage_enable
directory with a message file. This message is found within the directory being entered. The
name of this file is specified in the
The default value is
— When enabled, files beginning with a dot (
force_dot_files
listings, with the exception of the
The default value is
— When enabled, all directory listings show
hide_ids
file.
The default value is
— Specifies the name of the message file when using the
message_file
dirmessage_enable
The default value is
text_userdb_names
of UID and GID entries. Enabling this option may slow performance of the server.
The default value is
— When enabled, directory listings reveal the local time for the computer
use_localtime
instead of GMT.
The default value is
.
/etc/passwd
.
NO
.
YES
— When enabled, a message is displayed whenever a user enters a
message_file
. Note, in Red Hat Enterprise Linux, the value is set to
NO
and
.
..
.
NO
.
NO
directive.
.
.message
— When enabled, test usernames and group names are used in place
.
NO
.
NO
/etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf
directive and is
.
files.
as the user and group for each
ftp
Directory Options
.
by default.
.message
.
YES
) are listed in directory
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