Welcome to docker.ru hosting provider linux mirror located at Moscow, Russian Federation.
Server configuration: Linux with OpenZFS, 2 x E5-2670v2, 128 GB ECC memory, 12 x 4 TB raidz2 + 1 TB SSD for L2ARC.
Network: 20 gbps uplink, IPv4 (185.253.23.31), IPv6 (2a04:8580:ffff:fffe::2).
My hostname is mirror.docker.ru
For more information about vsftpd, refer to the following resources.
The /usr/share/doc/vsftpd-<version-number>/ directory — Replace <version-number> with the installed version of the vsftpd package. This directory contains a README with basic information about the software. The TUNING file contains basic performance tuning tips and the SECURITY/ directory contains information about the security model employed by vsftpd.
vsftpd related man pages — There are a number of man pages for the daemon and configuration files. The following lists some of the more important man pages.
man vsftpd — Describes available command line options for vsftpd.
man vsftpd.conf — Contains a detailed list of options available within the configuration file for vsftpd.
man 5 hosts_access — Describes the format and options available within the TCP wrappers configuration files: hosts.allow and hosts.deny.
http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ — The vsftpd project page is a great place to locate the latest documentation and to contact the author of the software.
http://slacksite.com/other/ftp.html — This website provides a concise explanation of the differences between active and passive mode FTP.
http://war.jgaa.com/ftp/?cmd=rfc — A comprehensive list of Request for Comments (RFCs) related to the FTP protocol.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Security Guide; Red Hat, Inc. — The Server Security chapter explains ways to secure vsftpd and other services.