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diff --unified defs.h defs.h
--- defs.h 2004-06-04 16:37:29.000000000 +0200
+++ defs.h 2004-09-24 11:36:16.443227600 +0200
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef VSF_DEFS_H
#define VSF_DEFS_H
-#define VSFTP_DEFAULT_CONFIG "/etc/vsftpd.conf"
+#define VSFTP_DEFAULT_CONFIG "/etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf"
#define VSFTP_COMMAND_FD 0
--- tunables.c.orig 2005-06-08 11:29:01.261176985 +0100
+++ tunables.c 2005-06-08 11:30:33.521084952 +0100
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
unsigned int tunable_max_per_ip = 0;
unsigned int tunable_trans_chunk_size = 0;
-const char* tunable_secure_chroot_dir = "/usr/share/empty";
+const char* tunable_secure_chroot_dir = "/usr/share/vsftpd/empty";
const char* tunable_ftp_username = "ftp";
const char* tunable_chown_username = "root";
const char* tunable_xferlog_file = "/var/log/xferlog";
@@ -97,11 +97,11 @@
const char* tunable_message_file = ".message";
const char* tunable_nopriv_user = "nobody";
const char* tunable_ftpd_banner = 0;
-const char* tunable_banned_email_file = "/etc/vsftpd.banned_emails";
-const char* tunable_chroot_list_file = "/etc/vsftpd.chroot_list";
+const char* tunable_banned_email_file = "/etc/vsftpd/banned_emails";
+const char* tunable_chroot_list_file = "/etc/vsftpd/chroot_list";
const char* tunable_pam_service_name = "ftp";
const char* tunable_guest_username = "ftp";
-const char* tunable_userlist_file = "/etc/vsftpd.user_list";
+const char* tunable_userlist_file = "/etc/vsftpd/user_list";
const char* tunable_anon_root = 0;
const char* tunable_local_root = 0;
const char* tunable_banner_file = 0;
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@
const char* tunable_hide_file = 0;
const char* tunable_deny_file = 0;
const char* tunable_user_sub_token = 0;
-const char* tunable_email_password_file = "/etc/vsftpd.email_passwords";
+const char* tunable_email_password_file = "/etc/vsftpd/email_passwords";
const char* tunable_rsa_cert_file = "/usr/share/ssl/certs/vsftpd.pem";
const char* tunable_dsa_cert_file = 0;
const char* tunable_ssl_ciphers = "DES-CBC3-SHA";
--- vsftpd.8.orig 2005-06-08 12:12:51.753585388 +0100
+++ vsftpd.8 2005-06-08 12:13:21.411085181 +0100
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
recommended. It is activated by setting
.Pa listen=YES
in
-.Pa /etc/vsftpd.conf .
+.Pa /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf .
Direct execution of the
.Nm vsftpd
binary will then launch the FTP service ready for immediate client connections.
@@ -29,6 +29,6 @@
An optional
.Op configuration file
may be given on the command line. The default configuration file is
-.Pa /etc/vsftpd.conf .
+.Pa /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf .
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr vsftpd.conf 5
--- vsftpd.conf.5.orig 2005-06-08 12:13:29.831523597 +0100
+++ vsftpd.conf.5 2005-06-08 12:15:04.012059074 +0100
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
.SH DESCRIPTION
vsftpd.conf may be used to control various aspects of vsftpd's behaviour. By
default, vsftpd looks for this file at the location
-.BR /etc/vsftpd.conf .
+.BR /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf .
However, you may override this by specifying a command line argument to
vsftpd. The command line argument is the pathname of the configuration file
for vsftpd. This behaviour is useful because you may wish to use an advanced
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@
different if chroot_local_user is set to YES. In this case, the list becomes
a list of users which are NOT to be placed in a chroot() jail.
By default, the file containing this list is
-/etc/vsftpd.chroot_list, but you may override this with the
+/etc/vsftpd/chroot_list, but you may override this with the
.BR chroot_list_file
setting.
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@
.B deny_email_enable
If activated, you may provide a list of anonymous password e-mail responses
which cause login to be denied. By default, the file containing this list is
-/etc/vsftpd.banned_emails, but you may override this with the
+/etc/vsftpd/banned_emails, but you may override this with the
.BR banned_email_file
setting.
@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@
file specified by the
.BR email_password_file
setting. The file format is one password per line, no extra whitespace. The
-default filename is /etc/vsftpd.email_passwords.
+default filename is /etc/vsftpd/email_passwords.
Default: NO
.TP
@@ -651,7 +651,7 @@
.BR deny_email_enable
is enabled.
-Default: /etc/vsftpd.banned_emails
+Default: /etc/vsftpd/banned_emails
.TP
.B banner_file
This option is the name of a file containing text to display when someone
@@ -680,7 +680,7 @@
is enabled, then the list file becomes a list of users to NOT place in a
chroot() jail.
-Default: /etc/vsftpd.chroot_list
+Default: /etc/vsftpd/chroot_list
.TP
.B cmds_allowed
This options specifies a comma separated list of allowed FTP commands (post
@@ -732,7 +732,7 @@
.BR secure_email_list_enable
setting.
-Default: /etc/vsftpd.email_passwords
+Default: /etc/vsftpd/email_passwords
.TP
.B ftp_username
This is the name of the user we use for handling anonymous FTP. The home
@@ -852,10 +852,10 @@
with an example. If you set
.BR user_config_dir
to be
-.BR /etc/vsftpd_user_conf
+.BR /etc/vsftpd/user_conf
and then log on as the user "chris", then vsftpd will apply the settings in
the file
-.BR /etc/vsftpd_user_conf/chris
+.BR /etc/vsftpd/user_conf/chris
for the duration of the session. The format of this file is as detailed in
this manual page! PLEASE NOTE that not all settings are effective on a
per-user basis. For example, many settings only prior to the user's session
@@ -891,7 +891,7 @@
.BR userlist_enable
option is active.
-Default: /etc/vsftpd.user_list
+Default: /etc/vsftpd/user_list
.TP
.B vsftpd_log_file
This option is the name of the file to which we write the vsftpd style
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