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pure-pw(8)			   Pure-FTPd			    pure-pw(8)

NAME
       pure-pw - Manage virtual users files for Pure-FTPd

SYNTAX
       pure-pw useradd login [-f passwd_file] [-F puredb_file] -u uid [-g gid]
		       -D/-d home_directory [-c gecos]
		       [-t download_bandwidth] [-T upload_bandwidth]
		       [-n max number_of_files] [-N max_Mbytes]
		       [-q upload_ratio] [-Q download_ratio]
		       [-r  <allow  client  host>/<mask>[,<ip>/<mask>]...] [-R
       <deny client host>/<mask>[,<ip>/<mask>]...]
		       [-i  <allow  local  host>/<mask>[,<ip>/<mask>]...]  [-I
       <deny local host>/<mask>[,<ip>/<mask>]...]
		       [-y <max number of concurrent sessions>]
		       [-z <hhmm>-<hhmm>] [-m]
       pure-pw	usermod	 login	[-f passwd_file] [-F puredb_file] [-u uid] [-g
       gid]
		       -D/-d home_directory -[c gecos]
		       [-t download_bandwidth] [-T upload_bandwidth]
		       [-n max_number_of_files] [-N max_Mbytes]
		       [-q upload_ratio] [-Q download_ratio]
		       [-r <allow  client  host>/<mask>[,<ip>/<mask>]...]  [-R
       <deny client host>/<mask>[,<ip>/<mask>]...]
		       [-i  <allow  local  host>/<mask>[,<ip>/<mask>]...]  [-I
       <deny local host>/<mask>[,<ip>/<mask>]...]
		       [-y <max number of concurrent sessions>]
		       [-z <hhmm>-<hhmm>] [-m]
       pure-pw userdel login [-f passwd_file] [-F puredb_file] [-m]
       pure-pw passwd  login [-f passwd_file] [-F puredb_file] [-m]
       pure-pw show    login [-f passwd_file] [-m]
       pure-pw	 mkdb	   [<puredb_database_file>   [-f   passwd_file]]   [-F
       puredb_file]
       pure-pw list    [-f passwd_file]

DESCRIPTION
       Virtual	users  is  a  simple  mechanism to store a list of users, with
       their password, name, uid, directory, etc. It's just like  /etc/passwd.
       But it's not /etc/passwd. It's a different file, only for FTP.
       It  means  that you can easily create FTP-only accounts without messing
       your system accounts.
       Additionnaly, virtual users files can store individual quotas,  ratios,
       bandwidth, etc. System accounts can't do this.
       Thousands  of  virtual users can share the same system user, as long as
       they all are chrooted, and they have their own home directory.

FILES
       /etc/pure-ftpd/pureftpd.passwd
       /etc/pure-ftpd/pureftpd.pdb

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       PURE_PASSWDFILE If this variable is defined, this is the default	 value
       for   the   text	 password  file.  Without  this	 variable,  /etc/pure-
       ftpd/pureftpd.passwd is assumed.
       PURE_DBFILE If this variable is defined, this is the default value  for
       the   PureDB   password	 file.	 Without   this	 variable,  /etc/pure-
       ftpd/pureftpd.pdb is assumed.

EXAMPLES
       Please read http://www.pureftpd.org/README.Virtual-Users

AUTHORS
       Frank DENIS <j at pureftpd dot org>

SEE ALSO
       ftp(1),	pure-ftpd(8)  pure-ftpwho(8)   pure-mrtginfo(8)	  pure-uploadā€
       script(8)   pure-statsdecode(8)	 pure-pw(8)  pure-quotacheck(8)	 pure-
       authd(8)

       RFC 959, RFC 2228, RFC 2389 and RFC 2428.

Pure-FTPd team			    1.0.22			    pure-pw(8)
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