Obviously, this package has been updated since the original bug /
feature ticket was placed. Is it possible that the ability to use a
single conf file (with options as documented in the upstream package)
was added and the ticket just hasn't been updated?
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I just installed pure-ftpd for the first time, and this config system is
absolutely ludicrous. I can't believe it hasn't changed in 10 years.
Instead of a wrapper script, why not just call pure-ftpd /etc/pure-ftpd
/pure-ftpd.conf...
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I ended up editing the wrapper to allow for a second file "VerboseLog2"
to provide the second "-d" since there was no other way I could see to
allow the "-d -d" option in the daemon command.
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The biggest issue I see is that in the documentation for PureFTP it
states you can repeat an option "-d" to allow for logging of server
responses as well. How do you accomplish this in the option per file
scheme?
>From the documentation:
- '-d': Send various debugging messages to the syslog. Don
Just found it: ForcePassiveIP
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How do I turn on the -P "Force the specified IP address" option with
this new awkward one-option-per-file scheme?
Thanks in advance
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I agree that the one-option-per-file scheme feels awkward. I would also
prefer to have all the options in one file.
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5 years passed without any further action being done on this report. Are
they still aware that they need to fix this issue? Why can't Ubuntu make
their own fix?
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R. Daneel Olivaw wrote:
> Has this issue been submitted to the maintainer of the debian package ?
> If I get no response, I'll try to do that.
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Yes, the maintainer of the Debian package is aware of this Ubuntu bug.
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Has this issue been submitted to the maintainer of the debian package ?
If I get no response, I'll try to do that.
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** Also affects: pure-ftpd (Debian)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I think that this issue should really be fixed in debian (or ubuntu
directly if debian doesn't move) as it is really an usability nightmare
to have one application where the distribution (and not the application)
insist on a totally different configuration scheme than all others...
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I thought the pure-ftpd package would simplify my installation of the
software but when I came across this problem I quickly removed it,
compiled manually from the sources and wrote my own init.d script
instead. Why? Because pureftpd SHIPS with both a perl and a python
script to launch the daemon f
I agree with this. The pure-ftpd command line configuration is very
simple, but this "1 option = 1 file" wrapper used in the ubuntu package
is very unconfortable. It should be changed.
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pure-ftpd comes with its own wrapper script (configuration-file/pure-
config.*) which will build the command line options from a configuration
file (which could be /etc/pure-ftpd/pure-ftpd.conf). It seems
unfortunate that both debian and gentoo have decided to invent their own
scheme, particularly
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