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Viewing file: Select action/file-type: # # Proftpd sample configuration for vroot. # <IfModule mod_vroot.c> # VRootAlias # Syntax: VRootAlias src-path dst-path # Default: None # The VRootAlias directive is used to create an "alias" of a directory outside of the chroot area into # the chroot. The dst-path parameter is a relative path, relative to the chroot area (i.e. the directory # in which the session starts). The src-path parameter, on the other hand, is an absolute path, and may be to a file or directory. # For example, you might map a shared upload directory into a user's home directory using: # <IfModule mod_vroot.c> # VRootEngine on # # DefaultRoot ~ # VRootAlias /var/ftp/upload ~/upload # </IfModule> # This will automatically create an "upload" directory to appear in the chroot area (in this case, the user's home directory). # Note that this directive will not work if the VRootServerRoot is used. # VRootEngine # Syntax: VRootEngine on|off # Default: None # The VRootEngine directive enables the virtual chroot engine implemented by mod_vroot. # If enabled, the virtual chroot will be used in place of the operating system's chroot(2). # This directive affects any DefaultRoot directives and any <Anonymous> contexts within the # server context in which the VRootEngine directive appears. VRootEngine on DefaultRoot ~ VRootAlias /var/ftp/upload ~/upload # VRootLog # Syntax: VRootLog file # Default: None # The VRootLog directive is used to specify a log file for mod_vroot's reporting on a # per-server basis. The file parameter given must be the full path to the file to use for logging. # VRootOptions # Syntax: VRootOptions opt1 ... # Default: None # The VRootOptions directive is used to configure various optional behavior of mod_vroot. # Example: # VRootOptions allowSymlinks # The currently implemented options are: # * allowSymlinks # Normally, any symlinks that point outside of the vroot area simply do not work. # When the allowSymlinks option is enabled, these symlinks will be allowed. # Note that by enabling symlinks, the efficacy of the vroot "jail" is reduced. # VRootServerRoot # Syntax: VRootServerRoot path # Default: None # The VRootServerRoot directive is used to configure a directory to which the mod_vroot module will perform a real chroot. # The idea is that each <VirtualHost> can have its own directory to which a real chroot(2) system call is made; # the user-specific home directories will be virtual roots underneath this directory. Thus some measure of security, # via the chroot(2) system call, is provided by the kernel, while still allowing symlinked shared folders among users of this <VirtualHost>. # For example: # <VirtualHost a.b.c.d> # VRootEngine on # VRootServerRoot /etc/ftpd/a.b.c.d/ # VRootOptions allowSymlinks # DefaultRoot ~ # ... # # </VirtualHost> </IfModule> |
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