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proftpd(8)							    proftpd(8)

NAME
       proftpd	-  Professional	 configurable,	secure	file transfer protocol
       server

SYNOPSIS
       proftpd [ -hlntv ] [ -c config-file ] [ -d debuglevel ] [ -p 0|1 ]

DESCRIPTION
       proftpd is the Professional File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server daemon.
       The  server may be invoked by the Internet "super-server" inetd(8) each
       time a connection to the FTP service is made, or alternatively  it  can
       be run as a standalone daemon.

       When proftpd is run in standalone mode and it receives a SIGHUP then it
       will reread its configuration file.  When run in standalone mode	 with‐
       out  the	 -n  option,  the main proftpd daemon writes its process ID to
       /var/run/proftpd.pid to make it easy to know which process to SIGHUP.

OPTIONS
       -h,--help   Display a short usage description, including all  available
		   options.

       -n,--nodaemon
		   Runs	 the  proftpd process in standalone mode (must be con‐
		   figured as such in the configuration file),	but  does  not
		   background the process or disassociate it from the control‐
		   ling tty.  Additionally, all output (log or debug messages)
		   are sent to stderr, rather than the syslog mechanism.  Most
		   often used with the -d option for debugging.

       -q,--quiet  Quiet mode; don't  send  logging  information  to  standard
		   error when running with the -n option.

       -v,--version
		   Displays the version number of ProFTPD to stdout.

       -D,--define parameter
		   Sets	 a  configuration  parameter  which can be used <IfDe‐
		   fine>...</IfDefine> sections in the configuration files  to
		   conditionally skip or process commands.

       -d,--debug debuglevel
		   Sets	 proftpd's  internal  debug  level  (normally 0).  The
		   debuglevel should be an integer value from 0	 to  10,  with
		   higher  numbers  producing  more  debug  output.  Normally,
		   debug messages are sent to syslog using the DEBUG facility,
		   however  if	the -n option is used, all such output is sent
		   to stderr.

       -c,--config config-file
		   Specifies an alternate config-file to be parsed at startup,
		   rather  than	 the  default configuration file.  The default
		   configuration file is /etc/proftpd.conf

       -N,--nocollision
		   Disables address/port collision checking.

       -V,--settings
		   Displays various compile-time settings and exits.

       -S,--serveraddr
		   Specifies an IP address for the host machine,  avoiding  an
		   DNS lookup of the hostname

       -t,--configtest
		   Read	 the configuration file, report any syntax errors, and
		   exit.

       -p,--persistent 0|1
		   Disables (0) or enables (1) the default persistent password
		   support,  which  is	determined  at configure time for each
		   platform.  This option only affects the default support, it
		   can	still  be  overridden at run-time with the Persistent‐
		   Passwd directive.

       -l,--list   Lists all modules compiled into proftpd.

       -4,--ipv4   Support IPv4 functionality only, regardless of whether  the
		   --enable-ipv6 configure option was used.

       -6,--ipv6   Support  IPv6  connections and lookup of IPv6 addresses for
		   server DNS names.  This  is	enabled	 by  default,  if  the
		   --enable-ipv6 configure option is used.

FILES
       /usr/sbin/proftpd
       /etc/proftpd.conf
       /usr/bin/ftpwho
       /usr/bin/ftpcount
       /usr/bin/ftptop
       /usr/sbin/ftpshut
       /var/log/xferlog
       /var/run/proftpd.pid
       /var/run/proftpd.scoreboard

AUTHORS
       ProFTPD	is  written and maintained by a number of people, full credits
       can be found on http://www.proftpd.org/credits.html

SEE ALSO
       inetd(8),ftp(1),ftpwho(1),ftpcount(1),ftpshut(8)

       Full documentation on ProFTPD, including	 configuration	and  FAQs,  is
       available at http://www.proftpd.org/

       For   help/support,   try   the	ProFTPD	 mailing  lists,  detailed  on
       http://www.proftpd.org/lists.html

       Report bugs at http://bugs.proftpd.org/

				   July 2000			    proftpd(8)
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