ProFTPD Components
The following section provides information about the commands, files, and other
important components of the ProFTPD service. You can find additional documentation for
the ProFTPD service in the /usr/share/doc/proftpd directory on a
system running the Oracle Solaris 11.4 release.
ProFTPD Commands
The following table describes the commands and daemons that are associated with
the ProFTPD service.
Table 1 ProFTPD Commands
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Provides the user interface to the ProFTPD service. See the
ftp(1) man page for more
information.
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/usr/bin/ftpcount
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Shows the current number of connections per server, as well as
per virtual host or anonymous configuration. See the ftpcount(1) man page for more
information.
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Controls the proftpd service daemon. See
the ftpdctl(8) man page for more
information.
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/usr/bin/ftptop
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Displays the current status of FTP sessions in a continuously
updating format. See the ftptop(1) man page for more
information.
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Shows process information for all active
proftpd connections and a count of all
connected users to each server. See the ftpwho(1) man page for more
information.
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/usr/sbin/ftprestart
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Restarts FTP connections by using the
ftpshut
–R command. See the ftpshut(8) man page for more
information.
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/usr/sbin/ftpscrub
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Shuts down FTP connections at a given time. See the ftpshut(8) man page for more
information.
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Provides FTP services. See the proftpd(8) man page for more
information.
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ProFTPD Files
The following table lists many of the files associated with the ProFTPD service and their functions.
Table 2 ProFTPD Files
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Includes most of the configuration parameters that need to be
defined in order for the ProFTPD service to function.
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Includes information used by the ftpshut
command.
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Lists the users to be disallowed FTP login privileges.
Provided for backward compatibility with the wu-ftpd
service.
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Lists log information for ProFTPD.
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/var/run/proftpd.scoreboard
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ProFTPD User
A user and a group named ftp are created by the ProFTPD
installation process. The ProFTPD server runs under these credentials.