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FTPUSERS(5)                 BSD File Formats Manual                FTPUSERS(5)

NAME
     ftpusers, ftpchroot -- ftpd(8) access control file

DESCRIPTION
     The ftpusers file provides user access control for ftpd(8) by defining
     which users may login.

     If the ftpusers file does not exist, all users are denied access.

     A "\" is the escape character; it can be used to escape the meaning of
     the comment character, or if it is the last character on a line, extends
     a configuration directive across multiple lines.  A "#" is the comment
     character, and all characters from it to the end of line are ignored
     (unless it is escaped with the escape character).

     The syntax of each line is:
           userglob[:groupglob][@host] [directive [class]]

     These elements are:

           userglob   matched against the user name, using fnmatch(3) glob
                      matching (e.g, 'f*').

           groupglob  matched against all the groups that the user is a member
                      of, using fnmatch(3) glob matching (e.g, '*src').

           host       either a CIDR address (refer to inet_net_pton(3)) to
                      match against the remote address (e.g, '1.2.3.4/24'), or
                      an fnmatch(3) glob to match against the remote hostname
                      (e.g, '*.NetBSD.org').

           directive  If "allow" or "yes" the user is allowed access.  If
                      "deny" or "no", or directive is not given, the user is
                      denied access.

           class      defines the class to use in ftpd.conf(5).

     If class is not given, it defaults to one of the following:

           chroot  If there is a match in /etc/ftpchroot for the user.

           guest   If the user name is "anonymous" or 'ftp'.

           real    If neither of the above is true.

     No further comparisons are attempted after the first successful match.
     If no match is found, the user is granted access.  This syntax is
     backward-compatible with the old syntax.

     If a user requests a guest login, the ftpd(8) server checks to see that
     both "anonymous" and "ftp" have access, so if you deny all users by
     default, you will need to add both "anonymous allow" and "ftp allow" to
     /etc/ftpusers in order to allow guest logins.

   /etc/ftpchroot
     The file /etc/ftpchroot is used to determine which users will have their
     session's root directory changed (using chroot(2)), either to the
     directory specified in the ftpd.conf(5) chroot directive (if set), or to
     the home directory of the user.  If the file does not exist, the root
     directory change is not performed.

     The syntax is similar to ftpusers, except that the class argument is
     ignored.  If there's a positive match, the session's root directory is
     changed.  No further comparisons are attempted after the first successful
     match.  This syntax is backward-compatible with the old syntax.

FILES
     /etc/ftpchroot                     List of normal users who should have
                                        their ftp session's root directory
                                        changed by using chroot(2).
     /etc/ftpusers                      This file.
     /usr/share/examples/ftpd/ftpusers  A sample ftpusers file.

SEE ALSO
     fnmatch(3), inet_net_pton(3), ftpd.conf(5), ftpd(8)

BSD                              July 17, 2000                             BSD

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