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ftphosts(5)                                                                                      ftphosts(5)



Name
       ftphosts - xftpd individual user host access file

Description
       The ftphosts file is used to allow or deny access to certain accounts from various hosts.

Access Capabilities
       allow <username> <addrglob> [<addrglob> ...]
            Only allow host(s) matching <addrglob> to log in as <username>.

       deny <username> <addrglob> [<addrglob> ...]
            Always deny host(s) matching <addrglob> to log in as <username>.

       A username of anonymous or ftp specifies the anonymous user.

       The  <addrglob> may be also be specified as address/cidr or address:netmask.  For example: 10.0.0.0/8
       or 10.0.0.0:255.0.0.0

Files
       FTPLIB/ftphosts

See Also
       xftpd(8), ftpaccess(5), xferlog(5), ftpconversions(5), ftpshut(8)



                                                                                                 ftphosts(5)

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