diff -ur vsftpd-2.1.0.orig/defs.h vsftpd-2.1.0/defs.h --- vsftpd-2.1.0.orig/defs.h 2009-02-23 17:57:17.000000000 +0100 +++ vsftpd-2.1.0/defs.h 2009-02-23 17:57:29.000000000 +0100 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #ifndef VSF_DEFS_H #define VSF_DEFS_H -#define VSFTP_DEFAULT_CONFIG "/etc/vsftpd.conf" +#define VSFTP_DEFAULT_CONFIG "/etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf" #define VSFTP_COMMAND_FD 0 diff -ur vsftpd-2.1.0.orig/tunables.c vsftpd-2.1.0/tunables.c --- vsftpd-2.1.0.orig/tunables.c 2009-02-23 17:57:17.000000000 +0100 +++ vsftpd-2.1.0/tunables.c 2009-02-23 17:59:12.000000000 +0100 @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ /* -rw------- */ tunable_chown_upload_mode = 0600; - install_str_setting("/usr/share/empty", &tunable_secure_chroot_dir); + install_str_setting("/usr/share/vsftpd/empty", &tunable_secure_chroot_dir); install_str_setting("ftp", &tunable_ftp_username); install_str_setting("root", &tunable_chown_username); install_str_setting("/var/log/xferlog", &tunable_xferlog_file); @@ -250,11 +250,11 @@ install_str_setting(".message", &tunable_message_file); install_str_setting("nobody", &tunable_nopriv_user); install_str_setting(0, &tunable_ftpd_banner); - install_str_setting("/etc/vsftpd.banned_emails", &tunable_banned_email_file); - install_str_setting("/etc/vsftpd.chroot_list", &tunable_chroot_list_file); + install_str_setting("/etc/vsftpd/banned_emails", &tunable_banned_email_file); + install_str_setting("/etc/vsftpd/chroot_list", &tunable_chroot_list_file); install_str_setting("ftp", &tunable_pam_service_name); install_str_setting("ftp", &tunable_guest_username); - install_str_setting("/etc/vsftpd.user_list", &tunable_userlist_file); + install_str_setting("/etc/vsftpd/user_list", &tunable_userlist_file); install_str_setting(0, &tunable_anon_root); install_str_setting(0, &tunable_local_root); install_str_setting(0, &tunable_banner_file); @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ install_str_setting(0, &tunable_hide_file); install_str_setting(0, &tunable_deny_file); install_str_setting(0, &tunable_user_sub_token); - install_str_setting("/etc/vsftpd.email_passwords", + install_str_setting("/etc/vsftpd/email_passwords", &tunable_email_password_file); install_str_setting("/usr/share/ssl/certs/vsftpd.pem", &tunable_rsa_cert_file); diff -ur vsftpd-2.1.0.orig/vsftpd.8 vsftpd-2.1.0/vsftpd.8 --- vsftpd-2.1.0.orig/vsftpd.8 2009-02-23 17:57:17.000000000 +0100 +++ vsftpd-2.1.0/vsftpd.8 2009-02-23 18:00:03.000000000 +0100 @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ recommended. It is activated by setting .Pa listen=YES in -.Pa /etc/vsftpd.conf . +.Pa /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf . Direct execution of the .Nm vsftpd binary will then launch the FTP service ready for immediate client connections. @@ -30,6 +30,6 @@ .Op configuration file may be given on the command line. This file must be owned as root if running as root. The default configuration file is -.Pa /etc/vsftpd.conf . +.Pa /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf . .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr vsftpd.conf 5 diff -ur vsftpd-2.1.0.orig/vsftpd.conf vsftpd-2.1.0/vsftpd.conf --- vsftpd-2.1.0.orig/vsftpd.conf 2009-02-23 17:57:17.000000000 +0100 +++ vsftpd-2.1.0/vsftpd.conf 2009-02-23 18:00:56.000000000 +0100 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# Example config file /etc/vsftpd.conf +# Example config file /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf # # The default compiled in settings are fairly paranoid. This sample file # loosens things up a bit, to make the ftp daemon more usable. @@ -87,14 +91,14 @@ # useful for combatting certain DoS attacks. #deny_email_enable=YES # (default follows) -#banned_email_file=/etc/vsftpd.banned_emails +#banned_email_file=/etc/vsftpd/banned_emails # # You may specify an explicit list of local users to chroot() to their home # directory. If chroot_local_user is YES, then this list becomes a list of # users to NOT chroot(). #chroot_list_enable=YES # (default follows) -#chroot_list_file=/etc/vsftpd.chroot_list +#chroot_list_file=/etc/vsftpd/chroot_list # # You may activate the "-R" option to the builtin ls. This is disabled by # default to avoid remote users being able to cause excessive I/O on large diff -ur vsftpd-2.1.0.orig/vsftpd.conf.5 vsftpd-2.1.0/vsftpd.conf.5 --- vsftpd-2.1.0.orig/vsftpd.conf.5 2009-02-23 17:57:17.000000000 +0100 +++ vsftpd-2.1.0/vsftpd.conf.5 2009-02-23 17:57:29.000000000 +0100 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ .SH DESCRIPTION vsftpd.conf may be used to control various aspects of vsftpd's behaviour. By default, vsftpd looks for this file at the location -.BR /etc/vsftpd.conf . +.BR /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf . However, you may override this by specifying a command line argument to vsftpd. The command line argument is the pathname of the configuration file for vsftpd. This behaviour is useful because you may wish to use an advanced @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ different if chroot_local_user is set to YES. In this case, the list becomes a list of users which are NOT to be placed in a chroot() jail. By default, the file containing this list is -/etc/vsftpd.chroot_list, but you may override this with the +/etc/vsftpd/chroot_list, but you may override this with the .BR chroot_list_file setting. @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ .B deny_email_enable If activated, you may provide a list of anonymous password e-mail responses which cause login to be denied. By default, the file containing this list is -/etc/vsftpd.banned_emails, but you may override this with the +/etc/vsftpd/banned_emails, but you may override this with the .BR banned_email_file setting. @@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ file specified by the .BR email_password_file setting. The file format is one password per line, no extra whitespace. The -default filename is /etc/vsftpd.email_passwords. +default filename is /etc/vsftpd/email_passwords. Default: NO .TP @@ -761,7 +761,7 @@ .BR deny_email_enable is enabled. -Default: /etc/vsftpd.banned_emails +Default: /etc/vsftpd/banned_emails .TP .B banner_file This option is the name of a file containing text to display when someone @@ -798,7 +798,7 @@ is enabled, then the list file becomes a list of users to NOT place in a chroot() jail. -Default: /etc/vsftpd.chroot_list +Default: /etc/vsftpd/chroot_list .TP .B cmds_allowed This options specifies a comma separated list of allowed FTP commands (post @@ -859,7 +859,7 @@ .BR secure_email_list_enable setting. -Default: /etc/vsftpd.email_passwords +Default: /etc/vsftpd/email_passwords .TP .B ftp_username This is the name of the user we use for handling anonymous FTP. The home @@ -982,10 +982,10 @@ with an example. If you set .BR user_config_dir to be -.BR /etc/vsftpd_user_conf +.BR /etc/vsftpd/user_conf and then log on as the user "chris", then vsftpd will apply the settings in the file -.BR /etc/vsftpd_user_conf/chris +.BR /etc/vsftpd/user_conf/chris for the duration of the session. 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 @@ -1021,7 +1021,7 @@ .BR userlist_enable option is active. -Default: /etc/vsftpd.user_list +Default: /etc/vsftpd/user_list .TP .B vsftpd_log_file This option is the name of the file to which we write the vsftpd style