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Bug 241008
Too many login attempts allowed by vsftpd
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My vsftpd config
vsftpd.conf (text/plain), 4.10 KB, created by
John Robinson
on 2007-05-23 23:22:58 UTC
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># Example config file /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf ># ># The default compiled in settings are fairly paranoid. This sample file ># loosens things up a bit, to make the ftp daemon more usable. ># Please see vsftpd.conf.5 for all compiled in defaults. ># ># READ THIS: This example file is NOT an exhaustive list of vsftpd options. ># Please read the vsftpd.conf.5 manual page to get a full idea of vsftpd's ># capabilities. ># ># Allow anonymous FTP? (Beware - allowed by default if you comment this out). >anonymous_enable=YES ># ># Uncomment this to allow local users to log in. >local_enable=YES ># ># Uncomment this to enable any form of FTP write command. >write_enable=YES ># ># Default umask for local users is 077. You may wish to change this to 022, ># if your users expect that (022 is used by most other ftpd's) >local_umask=022 ># ># Uncomment this to allow the anonymous FTP user to upload files. This only ># has an effect if the above global write enable is activated. Also, you will ># obviously need to create a directory writable by the FTP user. >#anon_upload_enable=YES ># ># Uncomment this if you want the anonymous FTP user to be able to create ># new directories. >#anon_mkdir_write_enable=YES ># ># Activate directory messages - messages given to remote users when they ># go into a certain directory. >dirmessage_enable=YES ># ># Activate logging of uploads/downloads. >xferlog_enable=YES ># ># Make sure PORT transfer connections originate from port 20 (ftp-data). >connect_from_port_20=YES ># ># If you want, you can arrange for uploaded anonymous files to be owned by ># a different user. Note! Using "root" for uploaded files is not ># recommended! >#chown_uploads=YES >#chown_username=whoever ># ># You may override where the log file goes if you like. The default is shown ># below. >#xferlog_file=/var/log/vsftpd.log ># ># If you want, you can have your log file in standard ftpd xferlog format >xferlog_std_format=YES ># ># You may change the default value for timing out an idle session. >#idle_session_timeout=600 ># ># You may change the default value for timing out a data connection. >#data_connection_timeout=120 ># ># It is recommended that you define on your system a unique user which the ># ftp server can use as a totally isolated and unprivileged user. >#nopriv_user=ftpsecure ># ># Enable this and the server will recognise asynchronous ABOR requests. Not ># recommended for security (the code is non-trivial). Not enabling it, ># however, may confuse older FTP clients. >#async_abor_enable=YES ># ># By default the server will pretend to allow ASCII mode but in fact ignore ># the request. Turn on the below options to have the server actually do ASCII ># mangling on files when in ASCII mode. ># Beware that turning on ascii_download_enable enables malicious remote parties ># to consume your I/O resources, by issuing the command "SIZE /big/file" in ># ASCII mode. ># These ASCII options are split into upload and download because you may wish ># to enable ASCII uploads (to prevent uploaded scripts etc. from breaking), ># without the DoS risk of SIZE and ASCII downloads. ASCII mangling should be ># on the client anyway.. >#ascii_upload_enable=YES >#ascii_download_enable=YES ># ># You may fully customise the login banner string: >#ftpd_banner=Welcome to blah FTP service. ># ># You may specify a file of disallowed anonymous e-mail addresses. Apparently ># useful for combatting certain DoS attacks. >#deny_email_enable=YES ># (default follows) >#banned_email_file=/etc/vsftpd.banned_emails ># ># You may specify an explicit list of local users to chroot() to their home ># directory. If chroot_local_user is YES, then this list becomes a list of ># users to NOT chroot(). >#chroot_list_enable=YES ># (default follows) >#chroot_list_file=/etc/vsftpd.chroot_list ># ># You may activate the "-R" option to the builtin ls. This is disabled by ># default to avoid remote users being able to cause excessive I/O on large ># sites. However, some broken FTP clients such as "ncftp" and "mirror" assume ># the presence of the "-R" option, so there is a strong case for enabling it. >#ls_recurse_enable=YES > >pam_service_name=vsftpd >userlist_enable=YES >#enable for standalone mode >listen=YES >tcp_wrappers=YES > >chroot_local_user=YES >check_shell=NO >dual_log_enable=YES
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