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anon upload enable=yes (open upload permissions).
anon mkdir write enable=yes (you can create a directory and upload files in this directory).
write enable=yes (allow the local user to write permissions).
anon other write enable=yes (anonymous accounts can have permission to delete).
Enable the permission to upload to anonymous servers.
anon_world_readable_only=no
Note: Pay attention to the properties of the folder, the anonymous account is the permission of other users to turn on its read and write execution.
r) Read--- downlink (w) Write--- upload (x) Execute--- if you don't open ftp, you can't enter the directory.
local enble=yes (local account is able to log in).
write enable=no (the local account does not have the right to delete and modify files after logging in).
Note: After the anonymous login information is disabled, the anonymous server can still log in, but it cannot be uploaded or uploaded.
User login is restricted to other directories, and can only access its home directory.
Set all local users to chroot
chroot local user=yes (all local accounts can only be in their own directory).
Set the specified user to execute chroot
chroot list enable=yes (the list in the file can be called).
chroot list file= Any specified path
Note: If you don't create it, you need to add it yourself, if you want to control the account, you can add the account directly to the file.
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Under Linux, you are not allowed to use the root user to connect, you can create individual users and assign the corresponding permissions to log in to FTP.
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What FTP service are you installing?
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Use the command: useradd nobody
useradd -d var ftp ftp Then, add the user share empty directory: mkdir usr share empty
If not, set anonymous login permissions.
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Modify the FTP configuration file. Allow local users to log in.
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A local user does not represent an anonymous user.
Set these several.
Enter when you log in to Windows.
AnonymousTry it.
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Then go to the database vsftpd and add a number to the users table", I don't know which file you added it.
The user in this file is not allowed to log in.
If userlist deny=no is configured, only users in this file are allowed to log in. If userlist deny=yes (the default configuration), users are not allowed to log in to this file.
Finally, restarting vsftpd is also unnecessary.
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That's it, you've already created this user, and the reason for the warning is because you already have the var www t directory, and the system hasn't copied the corresponding profile and other configuration files for you. If you need to configure it, you can create it manually, and you can refer to the profiles of other users.
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Don't be so troublesome, I don't know what system you are, under XP and Professional, as long as you can log in to the system, you can change any user password with a command, administrator is no exception, as follows, run cmd, enter the command net user, enter, list all usernames, and then use net user username password Enter, it will be modified to the password you entered, very convenient, hehe, the superuser password can still be modified, Prerequisite you have administrator privileges, not a normal account).
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Use new modes and new ways to play to retain users, don't stay the same all the time, and look for changes.