this value to
YES
. This directive cannot be used in conjunction with the
listen_ipv6
directive.
The default value is
NO
.
•
listen_ipv6
— When enabled,
vsftpd
runs in stand-alone mode, but listens only to IPv6
sockets. This directive cannot be used in conjunction with the
listen
directive.
The default value is
NO
.
•
session_support
— When enabled,
vsftpd
attempts to maintain login sessions for each
user through Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM). Refer to
Chapter 16, Pluggable
Authentication Modules (PAM)
for more information. If session logging is not necessary,
disabling this option allows
vsftpd
to run with less processes and lower privileges.
The default value is
YES
.
5.2. Log In Options and Access Controls
The following is a list of directives which control the login behavior and access control
mechanisms.
•
anonymous_enable
— When enabled, anonymous users are allowed to log in. The
usernames
anonymous
and
ftp
are accepted.
The default value is
YES
.
Refer to
Section 5.3, “Anonymous User Options”
for a list of directives affecting anonymous
users.
•
banned_email_file
— If the
deny_email_enable
directive is set to
YES
, this directive
specifies the file containing a list of anonymous email passwords which are not permitted
access to the server.
The default value is
/etc/vsftpd.banned_emails
.
•
banner_file
— Specifies the file containing text displayed when a connection is established
to the server. This option overrides any text specified in the
ftpd_banner
directive.
There is no default value for this directive.
•
cmds_allowed
— Specifies a comma-delimited list of FTP commands allowed by the server.
All other commands are rejected.
There is no default value for this directive.
•
deny_email_enable
— When enabled, any anonymous user using email passwords
specified in the
/etc/vsftpd.banned_emails
are denied access to the server. The name of
the file referenced by this directive can be specified using the
banned_email_file
directive.
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