File transfer protocol service
false
Allow ftp servers to modify public files used for public file transfer services.
false
Allow ftp servers to login to local users and read/write all files on the system, governed by DAC.
false
Allow ftp servers to use cifs used for public file transfer services.
false
Allow ftp servers to use nfs used for public file transfer services.
false
Allow ftp to read and write files in the user home directories
Execute FTP daemon entry point programs.
Parameter: | Description: | Optional: |
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domain |
Domain allowed access. | No |
Execute the ftpdctl program in the ftpdctl domain.
Parameter: | Description: | Optional: |
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domain |
Domain allowed access. | No |
Read ftpd etc files
Parameter: | Description: | Optional: |
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domain |
Domain allowed access. | No |
Read FTP transfer logs
Parameter: | Description: | Optional: |
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domain |
Domain allowed access. | No |
Execute the ftpdctl program in the ftpdctl domain.
Parameter: | Description: | Optional: |
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domain |
Domain allowed access. | No |
role |
The role to allow the ftpdctl domain. | No |
terminal |
The type of the terminal allow the ftpdctl domain to use. | No |
Use ftp by connecting over TCP. (Deprecated)
Parameter: | Description: | Optional: |
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domain |
Domain allowed access. | No |
The per role template for the ftp module.
This template allows ftpd to manage files in a user home directory, creating files with the correct type.
This template is invoked automatically for each user, and generally does not need to be invoked directly by policy writers.
Parameter: | Description: | Optional: |
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userdomain_prefix |
The prefix of the user domain (e.g., user is the prefix for user_t). | No |