WU-FTPD 2.6.1 Release Notes for HP-UX 11i v1, HP-UX 11i v2 and HP-UX 11i v3

NOTE: A sample configuration file exists in the
/usr/newconfig/etc/ftpd/examples directory.
Example 1-1 The /etc/ftpd/ftpserver Configuration File Entry
The following example shows a possible entry in the /etc/ftpd/ftpservers
configuration file:
123.123.123.123 /etc/ftpd/somedomain
In this example, when an FTP client connects to the server using the IP address
123.123.123.123, the FTPD server searches for the configuration files ftpaccess,
ftphosts, ftpusers, ftpgroups, and ftpconversions under the directory
/etc/ftpd/somedomain. If a match is not found or an invalid directory path is
encountered, the default master configuration files in the /etc/ftpd directory are
used instead.
Support for Virtual FTP
Virtual FTP is supported in the following ways:
Without the ftpservers(4) file - By using the master /etc/ftpd/ftpaccess
configuration file. For more information, see “Without ftpservers (4) File”
(page 26).”
With the ftpservers(4) file - By using the virtual domain's ftpaccess configuration
file. For more information, see “With ftpservers(4) File” (page 29).
Without ftpservers (4) File
WU-FTP 2.6.1 supports the following directives for Virtual FTP support in the master
/etc/ftpd/ftpaccess configuration file:
virtual address allow username [ username ... ]
virtual address deny username [ username ... ]
virtual address private
virtual address { root|banner|logfile } path
virtual address { hostname|email } string
virtual address incmail emailaddress
virtual address mailfrom emailaddress
Usage
This section describes the functionality of the various directives.
The virtual address allow usernameand virtual address deny username directives
These directives are used to allow or deny real and guest users. They can be used in
the /etc/ftpd/ftpaccess file and the virtual domain specific ftpaccess file.
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