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Code Editor : sql.conf
# # Proftpd sample configuration for SQL-based authentication. # # (This is not to be used if you prefer a PAM-based SQL authentication) # <IfModule mod_sql.c> # # Choose a SQL backend among MySQL or PostgreSQL. # Both modules are loaded in default configuration, so you have to specify the backend # or comment out the unused module in /etc/proftpd/modules.conf. # Use 'mysql' or 'postgres' as possible values. # #SQLBackend mysql # #SQLEngine on #SQLAuthenticate on # # Use both a crypted or plaintext password #SQLAuthTypes Crypt Plaintext # # Use a backend-crypted or a crypted password #SQLAuthTypes Backend Crypt # # Connection #SQLConnectInfo proftpd@sql.example.com proftpd_user proftpd_password # # Describes both users/groups tables # #SQLUserInfo users userid passwd uid gid homedir shell #SQLGroupInfo groups groupname gid members # </IfModule>
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