41.14. Configuring the WU-FTPD Server Module

To change the paths that the module uses for the WU-FTPD configuration files and programs, you will need to click on the standard Module Config link in the top-left corner of the main page. Unlike other modules, there are no options related to the user interface so you will probably not need to adjust anything on the configuration form if the module is working for you. By default, all the configuration fields are set to match the WU-FTPFD package included with your operating system or Linux distribution. The configurable fields are shown in Table 41.2.

Table 41.2. Module Configuration Options
Full path to wuftpdThis field must contain the full path to the WU-FTPD server program, such as /usr/sbin/in.ftpd. If it is incorrect, the module will think that the server is not installed.
Full path to ftpaccess fileThis field must contain the full path to the primary ftpaccess configuration file, usually found in /etc. Again, an error will be displayed on the main page if it cannot be found.
Full path to ftpconversions fileThis field should contain the full path to the ftpconversions file.
Full path to ftpgroups fileThis field should contain the path to the ftpgroups file.
Full path to ftphosts fileThis field should contain the path to the ftphosts file.
Full path to ftpusers fileThis field must contain the full path to the ftpusers file, which lists users who are not allowed to log in to the FTP server.
FTP server PID fileIf you are running WU-FTPD in standalone mode, this field must contain the full path to its process ID file. If it is incorrect, the module will assume that the server is not running when it really is.

Even though there are fields for configuration files other than ftpaccess, at the time this book was written, the module did not actually edit those files yet.

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