Marcado: arquivos configuração, conf, limite conexão, maxclient, pure-ftpd, pureftpd, wrappers
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09/07/2016 às 12:38 #12354Luis FatorBinarioAdministrador
Para configurar o Pure-FTPd, servidor FTP instalado com o ISPConfig, é necessário criar arquivos no diretório /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/
Por exemplo se quisermos limitar o número de clientes para 50 no modo passivo é necessário criar um arquivo com o nome MaxClientsNumber e escrever o valor 50 dentro dele.
Após criar os arquivos teremos ainda que reiniciar o serviço para que a nova configuração tenha efeito.
Abaixo segue a lista de arquivos de configuração (file wrappers) do Pure-FTPd e uma breve descrição de cada um:
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# Debian default configuration file for pure-ftpd wrappers #
############################################################# chroot every user to his home directory
ChrootEveryone yes# If the previous option is set to "no", members of the following group
# won't be chrooted. Others will be. If you don't want chroot()ing
# anyone, just comment out ChrootEveryone and TrustedGID.
TrustedGID 50# Turn on compatibility hacks for broken clients
#BrokenClientsCompatibility no# Maximum number of simultaneous users
MaxClientsNumber 50# Fork in background
#Daemonize yes# Maximum number of simultaneous clients with the same IP address. only
# works in standalone mode.
MaxClientsPerIP 8# If you want to log all client commands, set this to "yes".
# This directive can be duplicated to also log server responses.
VerboseLog yes# List dot-files even when the client doesn't send "-a".
#DisplayDotFiles yes# Don't allow authenticated users - have a public anonymous FTP only.
#AnonymousOnly no# Disallow anonymous connections. Only allow authenticated users.
NoAnonymous yes# Syslog facility (auth, authpriv, daemon, ftp, security, user, local*)
# The default facility is "ftp".
#SyslogFacility ftp# Display fortune cookies
#FortunesFile /usr/share/fortune/zippy# Don't resolve host names in log files. Logs are less verbose, but
# it uses less bandwidth. Set this to "yes" on very busy servers or
# if you don't have a working DNS.
DontResolve yes
#
# Maximum idle time in minutes (default = 15 minutes)
MaxIdleTime 15# Please note that LDAPConfigFile, MySQLConfigFile, PAMAuthentication and
# UnixAuthentication can be used only once, but they can be combined
# together. For instance, if you use MySQLConfigFile, then UnixAuthentication,
# the SQL server will be asked. If the SQL authentication fails because the
# user wasn't found, another try # will be done with /etc/passwd and
# /etc/shadow. If the SQL authentication fails because the password was wrong,
# the authentication chain stops here. Authentication methods are chained in
# the order they are given.# LDAP configuration file (see /usr/share/doc/pure-ftpd/README.LDAP and example)
#LDAPConfigFile /etc/pureftp-ldap.conf# MySQL configuration file (see /usr/share/doc/pure-ftpd/README.MySQL and example)
# MySQLConfigFile /etc/pureftp-mysql.conf# PureDB user database (see /usr/share/doc/pureftpd/README.Virtual-Users)
PureDB /etc/pureftpd.pdb# If you want to enable PAM authentication, uncomment the following line
PAMAuthentication yes# If you want simple Unix (/etc/passwd) authentication, uncomment this
#UnixAuthentication yes# 'ls' recursion limits. The first argument is the maximum number of
# files to be displayed. The second one is the max subdirectories depth
#LimitRecursion 2000 5# Are anonymous users allowed to create new directories ?
#AnonymousCanCreateDirs no# If the system is more loaded than the following value,
# anonymous users aren't allowed to download.
MaxLoad 4# Port range for passive connections replies. - for firewalling.
PassivePortRange 30000 50000# Force an IP address in PASV/EPSV/SPSV replies. - for NAT.
#ForcePassiveIP 192.168.0.23# Upload/download ratio for anonymous users.
#AnonymousRatio 1 10# Upload/download ratio for all users.
# This directive superscedes the previous one.
#UserRatio 1 10# Disallow downloading of files owned by "ftp", ie.
# files that were uploaded but not validated by a local admin.
AntiWarez yes# IP address/port to listen to (default=all IP and port 21).
#Bind 127.0.0.1,21
Bind 192.168.0.23,21# Maximum bandwidth for anonymous users in Kb/s
#AnonymousBandwidth 8# Maximum bandwidth for all users in Kb/s
#UserBandwidth 8
UserBandwidth 8192# File creation mask.
: .
# 177:077 if you feel paranoid.
Umask 133:027# Minimum UID for an authenticated user to log in.
MinUID 100# Allow FXP transfers for authenticated users only.
AllowUserFXP yes# Allow anonymous FXP for anonymous and non-anonymous users.
#AllowAnonymousFXP no# Users can't delete/write files beginning with a dot ('.')
# even if they own them. If TrustedGID is enabled, this group
# will have access to dot-files, though.
#ProhibitDotFilesWrite no# Prohibit *reading* of files beginning with a dot (.history, .ssh...)
#ProhibitDotFilesRead no# Never overwrite files. When a file whoose name already exist is uploaded,
# it get automatically renamed to file.1, file.2, file.3, ...
#AutoRename no# Disallow anonymous users to upload new files (no = upload is allowed)
#AnonymousCantUpload no# Only connections to this specific IP address are allowed to be
# non-anonymous. You can use this directive to open several public IPs for
# anonymous FTP, and keep a private firewalled IP for remote administration.
# You can also only allow a non-routable local IP (like 10.x.x.x) to
# authenticate, and keep a public anon-only FTP server on another IP.
#TrustedIP 10.1.1.1# If you want to add the PID to every logged line, uncomment the following
# line.
#LogPID yes# Create an additional log file with transfers logged in a Apache-like format :
# fw.c9x.org - jedi [13/Dec/1975:19:36:39] "GET /ftp/linux.tar.bz2" 200 21809338
# This log file can then be processed by www traffic analyzers.
AltLog clf:/var/log/pureftpd.log# Disallow the CHMOD command. Users can't change perms of their files.
NoChmod yes# Allow users to resume and upload files, but *NOT* to delete them.
KeepAllFiles No# Automatically create home directories if they are missing
#CreateHomeDir yes# Enable virtual quotas. The first number is the max number of files.
# The second number is the max size of megabytes.
# So 1000:10 limits every user to 1000 files and 10 Mb.
#Quota 1000:10# the location of the pid file. The default is /var/run/pure-ftpd.pid.
#PIDFile /usr/local/var/pure-ftpd.pid# this will make pure-ftpd write info about new uploads to
# /var/run/pure-ftpd.upload.pipe so pure-uploadscript can read it and
# spawn a script to handle the upload.
#CallUploadScript yes
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