4 `lukemftpd' is what many users affectionately call the enhanced ftp
5 server in NetBSD ( http://www.netbsd.org/ ). The `lukem' comes from
6 the account name of the NetBSD developer who wrote most of the
7 enhancements: Luke Mewburn <lukem@netbsd.org>.
9 This package is a `port' of the NetBSD ftp server to other systems.
11 The enhancements over the standard ftp server in 4.4BSD (and derivatives)
13 * command line options:
14 + allow override of directory used by anonymous ftp (-a)
15 + optional change of directory for configuration files (-c)
16 + check whether a user would be granted access (-C)
17 + specify email address for display messages (-e)
18 + change hostname advertised as (-h, -H)
19 + specify data port to listen on (-P)
20 + keep track of the number of users logged in (-q, -Q)
21 + permanently drop privileges (-r)
22 + specify version advertised (-V)
23 + log wu-ftpd style `xferlog' entries to syslog (-X)
25 * % escape sequences in files displayed to users (/etc/motd,
28 * IPv6 support (from the KAME project).
30 * ftpusers(5) control of who may log in, and optional
31 specification of a "class" to be associated with the
32 specified user or group.
34 * ftpd.conf(5) to control various configuration options on
35 a per-class basis. The following options are supported:
36 + address to advertise in PASV and LPSV responses
37 + check the PORT command for validity
38 + specify the directory to chroot(2) to
39 + automatic in-line conversions (e.g, `.tar.gz'
40 retrieval of directories)
41 + deny logins after the username is provided (rather
42 than after the password)
43 + display a file the first time a directory is entered
44 + specify the home directory of the session (for "cd ~")
45 + limit the maximum number of concurrent sessions
46 + limit the maximum size of an uploaded file
47 + set the default timeout and restrict the maximum
48 timeout that a user may request
49 + deny user from running the CHMOD, DELE, MKD, RMD, RNFR
51 + specify the motd(5) file to display upon login
52 + specify a glob(3) pattern of files to notify a user
53 of the existance of once a directory is entered
54 + enable/disable the use of PASV and EPSV connections
55 + limit the ports that PORT and LPRT may bind to
56 + limit the transfer rate of transfers
57 + limit the characters that may be used in an uploaded
60 + deny user from running APPE, STOR and STOU as well
63 * In-built copy of ls(1) to implement LIST (unless disabled
64 out with --disable-builtinls), so that /bin/ls does not need
65 to exist inside the ftp tree.
67 * Virtual servers can be supported with a combination of
68 ftpd(8) flags and support in the invoking inetd(8) program
69 (such as that in NetBSD).
71 * Optional S/Key authentication (if configued with --with-skey).
74 Features present in NetBSD's ftpd but not yet available in lukemftpd:
75 * logging active sessions to utmp(5) (-u, -U)
76 * logging completed sessions to wtmp(5) (-w, -W)
82 Refer to `INSTALL' for more information on how to compile and install
86 FEEDBACK / BUG REPORTS
87 ----------------------
89 Please email feedback back to the maintainer: <lukem@netbsd.org>.
95 lukemftpd is covered by a BSD-style copyright notice. Please refer to
96 the file `COPYING' for more information.
102 The primary ftp site for lukemftpd is:
103 ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/lukemftp/
104 (the same location as lukemftp)