All the configuration files required for each software described in this book has been provided by us as a gzipped file, floppy.tgz
for your convenience. This can be downloaded from this web address: http://www.openna.com/books/floppy.tgz
You can unpack this to any location on your local machine, say for example /tmp
, assuming you have done this your directory structure will be /tmp/floppy
. Within this floppy directory each configuration file has its own directory
for respective software. For example FTP configuration file are organised like this:
total 32
-rw-r--r-- 1 harrypotter harrypotter 419 Jun 8 13:00 Compile-Wuftpd
-rw------- 1 harrypotter harrypotter 1036 Jun 8 13:00 ftpaccess
-rw------- 1 harrypotter harrypotter 538 Jun 8 13:00 ftpconversions
-rw------- 1 harrypotter harrypotter 39 Jun 8 13:00 ftpgroups
-rw------- 1 harrypotter harrypotter 188 Jun 8 13:00 ftphosts
-rw------- 1 harrypotter harrypotter 79 Jun 8 13:00 ftpusers
drwxr-xr-x 2 harrypotter harrypotter 4096 Jun 8 13:00 logrotate.d/
drwxr-xr-x 2 harrypotter harrypotter 4096 Jun 8 13:00 pam.d/
You can either cut and paste this directly if you are faithfully following our instructions from the begining or manually edit these to modify to your needs. This facility is there though as a convenience but please don't forget ultimately it will be your responsibility to check, verify, etc. before you use them whether modified or as it is.
To run an FTP
server, the following files are required and must be created or copied to the appropriate directories on your server.
Copy the ftpaccess file in the /etc/
directory.
Copy the ftpusers file in the /etc/
directory.
Copy the ftphosts file in the /etc/
directory.
Copy the ftpgroups file in the /etc/
directory.
Copy the ftpconversion file in the /etc/
directory.
Copy the ftp file in the /etc/pam.d/
directory.
Copy the ftpd file in the /etc/logrotate.d/
directory.
You can obtain the configuration files listed in the next sections on our floppy.tgz
archive. Copy the following files from the decompressed
floppy.tgz
archive to the appropriate places, or copy them directly from this book to the concerned file.