Поднимал и pureftpd и proftp проблем вроде небыло. Ну и SIMM правильно заметил - полистал бы сначала
всяких how-to (
внешний трафик) и пр. пр., без обид. Уж если нерешаемые проблемы (что весьма врятли
), тогда постите сюды. Ну вот навскидку по pure-ftpd:
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Ok, this is my first howto on this forums. I am trying to explain the installing as easy at is possible. My howto contains pure-pw.
Ok, First you need to download the latest version of the ftpd server.
1) wget
ftp://ftp.pureftpd.org/pub/pure-ftpd...-1.0.20.tar.gzNow we need to ungzip it and cd to the dir.
2) tar zxvf pure-ftpd-1.0.20.tar.gz
3) cd pure-ftpd-1.0.20
Now we're going to configure it.
4) ./configure --with-puredb --with-ftpwho
Now we need to compile it.
5) make
Now we need to check, if compile was successfull.
6) make check
Now we need to install it.
7) make install
Now we need to create two database files, so just pickup some favourite editor you like and create those files:
/etc/pureftpd.pdb
/etc/pureftpd.passwd
Now, we need to create the database.
8) pure-pw mkdb
If it's a unknown command, you should try:
/usr/local/bin/pure-pw
Now you can start it.
/usr/local/sbin/pure-ftpd -A -B -j -lpuredb:/etc/pureftpd.pdb &
if you need to listen it to specified ip, then start it like this:
/usr/local/sbin/pure-ftpd -S ip,21 -A -B -j -lpuredb:/etc/pureftpd.pdb &
You can add virtual users like this:
pure-pw useradd user -u nobody -d /kataloog -m
The -u nobody part depends who is the owner of the dir.
More information on
http://www.pureftpd.org/README.Virtual-UsersВторое - с гуями:
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These are all steps to follow in order to have a nice ftp server with an easy gui.
1) install attached pureadmin deb file
2) Comment the line in /etc/inetd.conf containing 'ftp'
3) Open /etc/default/pure-ftpd-common and change STANDALONE_OR_INETD=inetd to
STANDALONE_OR_INETD=standalone
4) run 'groupadd ftpgroup' and
'useradd -g ftpgroup -d /dev/null -s /etc ftpuser'
5) create ftpuser directory 'sudo mkdir /home/ftpusers'
6) create joe user directory 'sudo mkdir /home/ftpusers/joe' (you can create a directory for each ftp user)
7) run 'sudo pure-pw useradd joe -u ftpuser -d /home/ftpusers/joe' (a)
8 ) run 'sudo pure-pw mkdb'
9) run 'sudo ln -s /etc/pure-ftpd/pureftpd.passwd /etc/pureftpd.passwd'
10) run 'sudo ln -s /etc/pure-ftpd/pureftpd.pdb /etc/pureftpd.pdb'
11) run 'sudo ln -s /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/PureDB
/etc/pure-ftpd/auth/PureDB'
12) Create file /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/UnixAuthentication containing only the string 'no' without quotes. ©
13) Modify permissions of /home/ftpusers directory (
and of any subdirectories. Owner must be ftpuser while Group must be ftpgroup
14) run sudo pureadmin.
15) stop firestarter if installed
16) through "menu editor" modify pureadmin entry command (under 'system tools') from 'pureadmin' to 'gksudo pureadmin'
NOTES
(a) joe will be your test user. You can change user joe and/or add other users through pureadmin
(
Easy way to change permissions: run 'sudo nautilus', go to /home, change owner with ftpuser and group with ftpgroup. Tick special flags 'set user ID' and 'set group ID'. [not sure if this ticks are necessary]
© run 'sudo echo no > cat >/etc/pure-ftpd/conf/UnixAuthentication'
Be aware that pureadmin must be run as root.
Думаю проблем быть недолжно