Figure-ProFTPD
In useProftpdWhich of the following statements can be used?LimitLimit has the following actions to cover all permissions.
CMD: Change Working Directory Change Directory
MKD: MaKe Directory permission for creating Directories
RNFR: ReName FRom change directory name permission
DELE: DELEte permission for deleting objects
RMD: ReMove Directory permission to delete Directory
RETR: RETRieve permission for downloading data from the server to the client
STOR: The permission for STORe to upload data from the client to the server.
READ: READ Permission, excluding the column directory permission, equivalent to RETR, STAT, etc.
WRITE: permission to WRITE files or directories, including MKD and RMD.
DIRS: whether to allow column directories, which is equivalent to LIST, NLST, and other permissions. It is more practical.
ALL: ALL Permissions
LOGIN: permitted to log on
Objects applied to the above Limit include the following
The Limit allowed by AllowUser for a user
DenyUser's Limit for a user
The Limit allowed by AllowGroup for a user group
DenyGroup's Limit for a user group
AllowAll Limit allowed for all user groups
DenyAll indicates the Limit forbidden by all users.
The maximum speed is:
TransferRate STOR | RETR speed (Kbytes/s) for the user
Through the introduction of this article, I think everyone knows how to use Limit in Proftpd. I hope this article will help you!