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# Please read the oftpd(8) man page for a more detailed explaination of these
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# variables.
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#
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# FTPUSER (user-name in the man page):
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# Set this variable to the user to run the ftp daemon as
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FTPUSER=ftp
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# FTPROOT (root-directory in the man page):
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# The server uses chroot(2) to change the root directory of the server to this
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# directory. When a user connects, this is the directory that they will start
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# in, and is the top of their directory tree.
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#
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FTPROOT=/home/ftp
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# FTPPORT (TCP port)
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# 21 is the standard ftp port, but you can change it here to something else
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FTPPORT=21
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## Uncoment this line to activate oftpd service
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# Note: in order for passive connections to work, you must specify an IP address
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# here with the -i flag. You can make it listen to all IPv4 addresses:
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# -i 0.0.0.0
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# or make it listen to all IPv6 addresses:
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# -i ::1
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# By default, oftpd listens to all IPv4/IPv6 addresses, but passive mode fails.
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#OFTPD_OPTS="-p ${FTPPORT} ${FTPUSER} ${FTPROOT}"
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