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Virtual Hosting With PureFTPd And MySQL (Incl. Quota And Bandwidth Management) On Debian Etch - Page 3
7 Database AdministrationFor most people it is easier if they have a graphical front-end to MySQL; therefore you can also use phpMyAdmin (in this example under http://server1.example.com/phpmyadmin/) to administrate the pureftpd database.
Whenever you want to create a new user, you have to create an entry in the table ftpd so I will explain the columns of this table here: ftpd Table:
8 Anonymous FTPIf you want to create an anonymous ftp account (an ftp account that everybody can login to without a password), you can do it like this: First create a user ftp (with the homedir /home/ftp) and group ftp: groupadd ftp Then create the file /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/NoAnonymous which contains the string no: echo "no" > /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/NoAnonymous With this configuration, PureFTPd will allow anonymous logins. Restart PureFTPd: /etc/init.d/pure-ftpd-mysql restart Then we create the directory /home/ftp/incoming which will allow anonymous users to upload files. We will give the /home/ftp/incoming directory permissions of 311 so that users can upload, but not see or download any files in that directory. The /home/ftp directory will have permissions of 555 which allows seeing and downloading of files: cd /home/ftp Now anonymous users can login, and they can download files from /home/ftp, but uploads are limited to /home/ftp/incoming (and once a file is uploaded into /home/ftp/incoming, it cannot be read nor downloaded from there; the server admin has to move it into /home/ftp first to make it available to others).
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