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Pure-FTPD + pureadmin (Ftp server with gui)

Install ''Pure-FTPD'' with GUI

  1. Install the pure-ftpd package and the pureadmin package from the Universe Repository.

    sudo apt-get install pure-ftpd pureadmin
  2. Then use your favorite text editor and open up the /etc/inetd.conf file. Comment (add a # at the start of) the line containing 'ftp'. Command example for text editor GEdit...

    sudo gedit /etc/inetd.conf
  3. Then

    sudo groupadd ftpgroup

    and

    sudo useradd -g ftpgroup -d /dev/null -s /etc ftpuser
    in the terminal.
  4. Next create your ftpuser directory

    sudo mkdir /home/ftpusers
  5. Then to create a user directory for joe

    sudo mkdir /home/ftpusers/joe
    (you can create a directory for each ftp user)
  6. Then to add user joe

    sudo pure-pw useradd joe -u ftpuser -d /home/ftpusers/joe
  7. Then to create you user database

    sudo pure-pw mkdb
  8. Then

    sudo ln -s /etc/pure-ftpd/pureftpd.passwd /etc/pureftpd.passwd

    and

    sudo ln -s /etc/pure-ftpd/pureftpd.pdb /etc/pureftpd.pdb

    and

    sudo ln -s /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/PureDB /etc/pure-ftpd/auth/PureDB
    which will create symbolic links between the respective files.
  9. Next you need to modify the permissions of /home/ftpusers directory and of any other subdirectories. The owner must be ftpuser while Group must be ftpgroup

    sudo chown -hR ftpuser:ftpgroup /home/ftpusers/
  10. After doing that open up pureadmin in the terminal.

    gksudo pureadmin
    and stop firestarter if it is installed.

NOTES

  • The user joe is used as an example, you can change user joe and/or add or remove other users through pureadmin.

You may need to restart PureFTPD before changes take effect.

sudo /etc/init.d/pure-ftpd restart



TROUBLESHOOTING

You may be given one of these warnings when trying to connect to your server:

 [WARNING] Can't login as [joe]: account disabled

 "Sorry, but I can't trust you" 

These two warnings occur if your system set the UserID (UID) and/or GroupID (GID) associated with the ftpuser user below 1000. To see what the current values are, type the following at a shell:

  • id ftpuser
    You'll be given something similar to the following:
    uid=572(ftpuser) gid=972(ftpgroup) groups=972(ftpgroup)

    The actual numbers don't matter much, but they should be higher then 1000 for Pure-FTPD to be happy.
    To fix the UserID (UID) portion, open a shell and type:

    sudo usermod -u 1021 -p -U ftpuser
    To fix the GroupID (GID):
    sudo groupmod -g 1022 ftpgroup

Restart the Pure-FTPD daemon and you should be up and running.

Original Ubuntu Forums thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=91052

Launch Pad Question: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pure-ftpd/+question/99048