WU-FTPD 2.6.1 release notes (July 2010)

defaultserver deny <username> [ username ...]
defaultserver allow <username> [ username ...]
defaultserver private
Table 1-2 specifies different virtual clause examples.
Table 1-2 The virtual Clause Options
DescriptionThe virtual Clause Option
Allows the root user to start an FTP session on the
system xx.xx.xx.xx. By default, real and guest users
are not allowed to log in to the virtual server unless they
are guests and have changed their directory to the
virtual root directory. This is applicable only for virtual
FTP servers.
virtual xx.xx.xx.xx allow root
Denies root users and allows other users to start the FTP
session.
virtual xx.xx.xx.xx allow *
virtual xx.xx.xx.xx deny root
Denies service to anonymous FTP users.
virtual xx.xx.xx.xx private
Prints the string (telnet2.abc) instead of the actual
host name in the greeting message and STAT command.
virtual xx.xx.xx.xx hostname
telnet2.abc
Denies ftp on the default FTP server for the root user.
The message FTP LOGIN REFUSEDis logged in the
/var/adm/syslog file.
defaultserver deny root
Denies anonymous ftp connection to the default server.
The message FTP LOGIN REFUSED is logged in the
/var/adm/syslog file.
defaultserver private
Default Host Name
This feature defines the default host name of the FTP server that is displayed in
the greeting message. If you do not specify this clause, the default host name of
the local machine is used.
The syntax for the specifying the default host name is as follows:
hostname <some.host.name>
Example 1-3 The hostname Clause
An example of the hostname clause is as follows:
hostname telnet2.123.com
This clause displays the default host name (telnet2.123.com) instead of the
actual host name in the greeting message.
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