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%T local time (form Thu Nov 15 17:12:42 1990)
%C current working directory
%E the maintainer’s email address as defined in ftpaccess
%R remote host name
%L local host name
%u username as determined via RFC931 authentication
%U username given at login time
%M maximum allowed number of users in this class
%N current number of users in this class
%B absolute limit on disk blocks allocated
%b preferred limit on disk blocks
%Q current block count
%I maximum number of allocated inodes (+1)
%i preferred inode limit
%q current number of allocated inodes
%H time limit for excessive disk use
%h time limit for excessive files ratios:
%xu Uploaded bytes
%xd Downloaded bytes
%xR Upload/Download ratio (1:n)
%xc Credit bytes
%xT Time limit (minutes)
%xE Elapsed time since login (minutes)
%xL Time left
%xU Upload limit
%xD Download limit
The message will only be displayed once to avoid annoying the user. Remember that when mes-
sages are triggered by an anonymous FTP user, the path must be relative to the base of the
anonymous FTP directory tree.
readme path [ when [ class ]]
Define a file with path such that
ftpd will notify user at login time or upon using the change work-
ing directory command that the file exists and was modified on such-and-such date. The when
parameter may be LOGIN or CWD=<dir>.Ifwhen CWD=<dir>, dir specifies the new default
directory which will trigger the notification. The message will only be displayed once, to avoid both-
ering users. Remember that when README messages are triggered by an anonymous FTP user, the
path must be relative to the base of the anonymous FTP directory tree.
The optional class specification allows the message to be displayed only to members of a particular
class. More than one class may be specified.
Logging Capabilities
log commands typelist
Enables logging of individual commands by users. typelist is a comma-separated list of any of the
keywords
anonymous, guest and real. If the real keyword is included, logging will be done
for users using FTP to access real accounts, and if the anonymous keyword is included logging will
done for users using anonymous FTP. The guest keyword matches guest access accounts (see
guestgroup in the Access Capabilities subsection above for more information).
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