After implementing the virtual host setting for Multiple Apache users, these users generally choose to use ftp to upload their web content, which requires us to set up FTP services for them. The FTP server that comes with Ubuntu is vsftpd.1. It is not difficult to install the vsftpdUbuntu software. Input: sudoapt-getinstallvsftpd. if the source is not changed, you may be prompted to use the CD. Press enter.
After implementing the virtual host setting for Multiple Apache users, these users generally choose to use ftp to upload their web content, which requires us to set up FTP services for them.
The FTP server that comes with Ubuntu is vsftpd.
1. Install vsftpd
It is not difficult to install software in Ubuntu. Enter:
Sudo apt-get install vsftpd
If the source is not changed, you may be prompted to use the disc. Just press Enter.
I use the CN99 source. The speed is KB per second. It is fast enough.
After installation, an ftp directory is created under/home. At this time, you can try to access the ftp: // ip address. You can see an ftp space with blank content.
By default, anonymous users can download files, but cannot write or upload files.
2. Set the vsftpd. conf file
Now, we need to make anonymous users inaccessible and enter the user password on linux before they can access the contents in their own directories.
First, find the file for setting vsftpd, which is located in/etc/vsftpd. conf.
Back up this file before modification:
Sudo cp/etc/vsftpd. conf/etc/vsftpd. conf. old
Then you can change the settings:
# Do not allow anonymous users to use
# Anonymous_enable = YES
# Available local users
Local_enable = YES
# Available write operations
Write_enable = YES
# File information in a directory is not required
# Dirmessage_enable = YES
# Add a banner prompt
Ftpd_banner = Hello ~~
# Maximum number of users on the FTP server
Max_clients = 100
New Problems
1. After Entering the user name and password, the user's root directory is displayed, and our WEB content is in the public_html directory.
2. You can jump to any other directory.
To solve these problems, we have to set vsftpd. conf.
# Start the chroot list (Change root)
Chroot_list_enable = YES
# Specify the location of the List (I use the default address)
Chroot_list_file =/etc/vsftpd. chroot_list
Next, we need to write it in vsftpd. chroot_list. We want to restrict users so that they will not "drift "......
Currently, linyupark is a user, so you only need to write sudo nano to it.
In this way, we have solved 2nd problems. login users can only activity in their user folders. Below we want to be more aggressive, so that they can only activity in public_html.
Still find vsftpd. conf
# This statement is not set by default. Add it by yourself.
User_config_dir =/etc/define a folder address for individual users.
Create a folder Based on the address you set, and then create a file with the same username as the folder. nano:
# Root address of the local user. Assume that the user is linyupark.
Local_root =/home/linyupark/public_html
Restart the server.