On 12:58:54 pm 07/11/04 Hai Lua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Larry Nguyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ca'm o+n anh. Nhu+ng y' Lu'a muo^'n la` mo^~i user co' 1 setting ve^`
> ba(ng tho^ng, thu+ mu.c chu?, .... rie^ng.
> Vi' du.
> user1, ba(ng tho^ng 20000, /ftp/user1
> user2, ba(ng tho^ng 50000, /ftp/user2
> ....
>
> Anh chi? Lu'a nha. Ca'm o+n anh.
>
> Hai Lu'a
>
> PS: Ne^'u anh Larry nghe nick ma` tha^'y thu+o+ng Lu'a thi` mai mo^'t
> chi? Lu'a nhie^`u nhie^`u la` ddu+o+.c ro^`i :). DDa^u ca^`n pha?i mong
> u+o+'c gi`.
Lu'a o+i,
Lu'a la.i ddo.c chu+a ky~ ro^`i. DDo^`ng mo+'i xem "man vsftpd.conf" thi`
tha^'y ma^'y ha`ng na`y. Coi bo^. ddu+o+.c ddo'. Ne^'u ddu+o+.c Lu'a nho+'
cho DDo^`ng bie^'t nhe.
user_config_dir
This powerful option allows the override of any config
option specified in the manual page, on a per-user basis. Usage is sim
ple, and is best illustrated with an example. If you set
user_config_dir to be /etc/vsftpd_user_conf and then log on as
the user "chris", then vsftpd will apply the settings in
the file /etc/vsftpd_user_conf/chris for the duration of the
ses- sion. The format of this file is as detailed in
this manual page! PLEASE NOTE that not all settings are
effective on a per- user basis. For example, many settings
only prior to the user's session being started. Examples of
settings which will not affect any behaviour on a per-user
basis include listen_address, banner_file, max_per_ip,
max_clients, xferlog_file, etc.
Default: (none)
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