HP B2355-92068 Administration Manual page 310

System administration commands
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ftpd(1M)
-P
|
-q
-Q
rootdir
-r
f
-s
|
-S
timeout
-t
-T
maxtimeout
-u
umask
-U
-v
-V
|
-w
-W
-X
currently supports the following commands (uppercase and lowercase are interpreted as equivalent):
ftpd
Command
ABOR
ACCT
ALLO
APPE
CDUP
CWD
DELE
EPSV
EPRT
HELP
LIST
LPRT
LPSV
MKD
MDTM
MODE
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understood before the option is turned on.
Enables third party transfer.
Determines whether the daemon uses the PID files. These files are required by the
limit directive to determine the number of current users in each access class. Disa-
bling the use of the PID files disables user limits. The default (
PID files. Specify
to disable using the PID files. The
-Q
testing the server as a normal user when access permissions prevent the use of the
PID files. Large, busy sites which do not wish to impose limits on the number of con-
current users may also consider disabling the PID files.
Instructs the daemon to chroot (see chroot(2)) to the specified rootdir immediately
upon loading. This can improve system security by limiting the files which may be
damaged should a break-in occur through the daemon. This option is like anonymous
FTP. For this option to work properly additional files may be needed under the
specified rootdir, which can vary from system to system.
Runs the daemon in standalone operation mode. The
the background and is useful in startup scripts during system initialization (ie., in
rc.local). The
option leaves the daemon in foreground and is useful when running
-s
from
init
(see init(1M)).
Causes
to timeout inactive sessions after timeout seconds. By default,
ftpd
terminates an inactive session after 15 minutes.
A client can also request a different timeout period. The
the maximum timeout that client can request, in seconds. By default, the maximum
timeout is 2 hours.
Change default
ftpd
umask from 027 to umask.
Disables the use of
sendfile()
option if the link cannot handle more than one buffer per packet (e.g. Gigabit Ether-
net).
The debugging information is written to the syslog file.
Causes the program to display copyright and version information, then terminate.
Determines whether the user logins are to be recorded in the wtmps and btmps files.
If the
-W
option is specified, user logins are not recorded in the wtmps or btmps file.
The default (
) is used to record every login, logout, and bad login attempts.
-w
Specifies that the output created by the
file but saved via syslog so that the output can be collected from several hosts on one
central loghost.
Description
Abort previous command
Specify account (ignored)
Allocate storage (vacuously)
Append to a file
Change to parent of current working directory
Change working directory
Delete a file
Sets the server to listen on a data port and wait for a connection
Use extended address for data connection
Give help information
Give list files in a directory (
Use long address for data connection
Sets the server to listen on a data port and wait for a connection
Make a directory
Show last modification time of file
Specify data transfer mode
and uses
send()
and
options is not saved to the xferlog
-i
-o
)
ls -l
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ftpd(1M)
) specifies to use the
-q
option can be used when
-Q
-S
option runs the daemon in
ftpd
option sets to maxtimeout
-T
for sending data. Use this

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