The proftpd package in the EPEL CentOS 7 repo doesn't seem to include mod_sft.
|[root@blah /]# proftpd -l Compiled-in modules: mod_core.c mod_xfer.c mod_rlimit.c mod_auth_unix.c mod_auth_file.c mod_auth.c mod_ls.c mod_log.c mod_site.c mod_delay.c mod_facts.c mod_dso.c mod_ident.c mod_readme.c mod_auth_pam.c mod_tls.c mod_memcache.c mod_cap.c mod_ctrls.c mod_lang.c|
Is this because mod_sftp is a contributed module, or is there another reason why it was intentionally left out?
Seeing that I only subscribed to the list now to ask this question, and I've never filed a bug report in my life, I thought I'd reach out to the community before doing so.
You can read additional conversation on my post at ServerFault, http://serverfault.com/questions/675610/start-a-program-with-systemd.
Thanks, David
On 15/03/15 16:25, David White wrote:
The proftpd package in the EPEL CentOS 7 repo doesn't seem to include mod_sft.
|[root@blah /]#! proftpd
l Compiled-in modules: mod_core.c mod_xfer.c mod_rlimit.c mod_auth_unix.c mod_auth_file.c mod_auth.c mod_ls.c mod_log.c mod_site.c mod_delay.c mod_facts.c mod_dso.c mod_ident.c mod_readme.c mod_auth_pam.c mod_tls.c mod_memcache.c mod_cap.c mod_ctrls.c mod_lang.c|
Is this because mod_sftp is a contributed module, or is there another reason why it was intentionally left out?
It's not left out, it's a loadable module that's only loaded on demand.
To use it, you'll need to uncomment the line:
# LoadModule mod_sftp.c
in the shipped proftpd.conf file. If you're using your own proftpd.conf file, you'll need to explicitly load the module.
Paul.
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