HP-UX Remote Access Services Administrator's Guide

Example 2-6 The ul-dl-rate Clause
An example for the ul-dl-rate clause is as follows:
ul-dl-rate 2
For every 1 byte of data that is uploaded, the ftp server allows 2 bytes of data to be
downloaded.
The nice Clause
The nice clause allows you to modify the nice value of the ftpd server if the remote
user is a member of the named class. If you do not specify the class, then use
nice-delta as the default adjustment to the ftpd server process’ nice value. The
default nice value adjustment is used to adjust the nice value of the server process
only for those users who do not belong to any class for which a class-specific nice
directive exists in the /etc/ftpd/ftpaccess file.
The syntax for the nice clause is as follows:
nice <nice-delta> [ class ]
NOTE: You can specify only negative values for nice-delta. Positive values or 0
are ignored.
The defumask Clause
The defumask clause allows you to set umask for a file created by the ftp daemon if
the remote user is a member of the named class. You can enter multiple defumask
entries in the /etc/ftpd/ftpaccess file. If you do not specify a class for a defumask
entry, then use umask as the default for classes that do not have a defumask entry.
The syntax for the defumask clause is as follows:
defumask umask [ class ]
54 Configuring FTP