diff -ur bftpd-1.3.orig/bftpd.conf bftpd-1.3/bftpd.conf --- bftpd-1.3.orig/bftpd.conf 2006-03-10 01:53:52.000000000 +0100 +++ bftpd-1.3/bftpd.conf 2006-03-30 20:23:32.000000000 +0200 @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ -#Configuration file for bftpd. -#The given values are only examples, modify this file for your own needs. +# +# /etc/bftpd.conf: bftpd(8) configuration +# global { @@ -53,7 +54,7 @@ #Note that the directory in which the file resides must already exist. #Set the option to "" if you do not want that. This is discouraged for normal #use, but can be helpful if you want to create a boot floppy or something. - PATH_BFTPDUTMP="/var/run/bftpd/bftpdutmp" + PATH_BFTPDUTMP="/var/run/bftpdutmp" #This option controls the buffer size while transferring files. #If you are on a very fast network (fast meaning 100 Mbit/s or more), @@ -86,11 +87,11 @@ ALLOW_FXP="no" #After how many seconds of idle time should a user be kicked from the server? - CONTROL_TIMEOUT="300" + CONTROL_TIMEOUT="0" #After how many seconds of idle time should a user be kicked from the server #during a file transfer? - DATA_TIMEOUT="30" + DATA_TIMEOUT="60" #Use Ratio if you want the client to send a file before he can get a file. #Usage: RATIO=send/receive or RATIO=none. Example: RATIO=2/1 lets the client @@ -106,7 +107,7 @@ #Name of the log file. Say "syslog" to log into syslog. #Say "" for no logging. - LOGFILE="/var/log/bftpd.log" + LOGFILE="/var/log/bftpd" #Use %v for version, %h for the server FQDN and %i for the server IP address. # Note: If you use the "%h" option and you do an inital CHROOT, then @@ -205,7 +206,7 @@ user ftp { #Any password fits. - ANONYMOUS_USER="yes" + ANONYMOUS_USER="no" } user anonymous { @@ -214,7 +215,5 @@ } user root { - DENY_LOGIN="Root login not allowed." + DENY_LOGIN="root login not allowed." } - -