--- a/frox.conf 2005-02-04 19:54:55.000000000 +0930 +++ b/frox.conf 2005-02-07 19:35:32.995421344 +0930 @@ -18,7 +18,9 @@ # commented out to listen on all local IPs. # # Listen firewall.localnet -Listen 192.168.2.1 +# Listen 192.168.2.1 + +Listen 127.0.0.1 # Port to listen on. Must be supplied. # @@ -26,7 +28,7 @@ # If specified then bind to this device # -BindToDevice eth0 +#BindToDevice eth0 # Whether to run from inetd. You should still define Port above, but # it isn't used for much. @@ -69,12 +71,12 @@ #################################################################### # General Options # #################################################################### -# User and group to drop priveliges to. This must be specified - if +User ftpproxy # you really want to run as root (not a good idea) you must say so # specifically, and have compiled with --enable-run-as-root. # -# User nobody -# Group nogroup +User ftpproxy +Group ftpproxy # This is frox's working directory - it must be specified. Temporary # files and sockets will be created here. If you are using local @@ -83,7 +85,7 @@ # also chroot to this dir on startup. To avoid this you must specifically # set DontChroot to Yes. # -# WorkingDir /usr/local/lib/frox +WorkingDir /var/spool/frox # DontChroot Yes # Logging level. 0=No logging. 5=Critical errors only. 10= All errors. @@ -96,15 +98,15 @@ # transferred irrespective of the log level. You can turn this off # below. # -# LogLevel 15 -# LogFile /usr/local/lib/frox/frox-log +LogLevel 20 +LogFile /var/log/frox/frox-log # XferLogging no # File to store PID in. Default is not to. If this file is not within # the Chroot directory then it cannot be deleted on exit, but will # otherwise work fine. # -PidFile /var/run/frox.pid +PidFile /var/run/frox/frox.pid ####################################################################