mod_authmod_auth.c file for
ProFTPD 1.3.x, and is compiled by default.
<VirtualHost>, <Global>
The DefaultRoot directive is used to chroot() the
session process for the connecting client. A fuller explanation can be
found in the Chroot howto.
<VirtualHost>, <Global>, <Anonymous>
The UserPassword directive creates a password for a particular
user; this configured password will override the user's normal
password in /etc/passwd (or whichever auth module handles that
user). Note that the user configured is a real user, and
not a UserAlias.
The encrypted-password parameter is a string which has been passed
through the standard Unix crypt(3) function. Do not use a
cleartext password. To obtain this encrypted-password value,
you can use the ftpasswd
script's --hash option, e.g.:
# ftpasswd --hash Password: Re-type password: ftpasswd: $1$EsnXxyD6$tsO2YwTAT/Tl5u1NYPHIw1
Example configuration:
# Override user bob's password with a hash version of "password" UserPassword bob $1$EsnXxyD6$tsO2YwTAT/Tl5u1NYPHIw1
mod_auth module is compiled by default.