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These subdirectories contain examples of vsftpd usage. These examples are known to work on a RedHat 7.2 installation. Some of them rely on xinetd and / or a highly functional version of PAM. The examples should serve to illustrate how vsftpd becomes extremely powerful when intregration with xinetd for connection handling and PAM for authentication. Contents ======== INTERNET_SITE How you might configure vsftpd for an internet site. INTERNET_SITE_NOINETD How to use vsftpd without xinetd. PER_IP_CONFIG How to apply different settings based on the connecting IP address. VIRTUAL_HOSTS How to set up vsftpd with virtual hosting. VIRTUAL_USERS How to set up virtual users with vsftpd. VIRTUAL_USERS_2 Advanced virtual users - different access rights.
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