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Pure-FTPd strives to remain simple to operate, and keeps the number of
knobs down to a minimum.

Virtually everything can be set using command-line switches, so that a
configuration file is not required.

For example, the '-H' switch is recommended and avoids DNS lookups.

To enable this feature, just add it right after the executable name:

    /usr/local/sbin/pure-ftpd -H

Long options are also supported. This is equivalent to the previous
command:

    /usr/local/sbin/pure-ftpd --dontresolve

As an alternative to command-line switches, Pure-FTPd can use a
configuration file. The set of supported features is the same no
matter what way of configuring the server is being used.

A sample configuration file named pure-ftpd.conf should have been installed
in /etc/, /usr/local/etc/ or another standard location derived from
the package installation prefix.

Tweak it according to your needs, and start the server using that file:

    /usr/local/sbin/pure-ftpd /etc/pure-ftpd.conf

Note the absence of switches. In order to avoid confusion, either a
configuration file or a set of command-line switches can be used.

Filemanager

Name Type Size Permission Actions
FAQ File 31.79 KB 0644
README.Authentication-Modules File 4.65 KB 0644
README.Configuration-File File 1.1 KB 0644
README.LDAP File 9.94 KB 0644
README.MacOS-X File 1004 B 0644
README.MySQL File 8.74 KB 0644
README.PGSQL File 8.1 KB 0644
README.TLS File 10.75 KB 0644
README.Virtual-Users File 11.68 KB 0644
pure-ftpd.conf File 11.33 KB 0644
pureftpd-ldap.conf File 1.96 KB 0644
pureftpd-mysql.conf File 3.28 KB 0644
pureftpd-pgsql.conf File 2.89 KB 0644
pureftpd.schema File 2.49 KB 0644