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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>ProFTPD module mod_copy</title> </head> <body bgcolor=white> <hr> <center> <h2><b>ProFTPD module <code>mod_copy</code></b></h2> </center> <hr><br> <p> The <code>mod_copy</code> module implements <code>SITE CPFR</code> and <code>SITE CPTO</code> commands (analogous to <code>RNFR</code> and <code>RNTO</code>), which can be used to copy files/directories from one place to another on the server without having to transfer the data to the client and back. <p> This module is contained in the <code>mod_copy.c</code> file for ProFTPD 1.3.<i>x</i>, and is not compiled by default. Installation instructions are discussed <a href="#Installation">here</a>. <p> The most current version of <code>mod_copy</code> is distributed with the ProFTPD source code. <h2>Author</h2> <p> Please contact TJ Saunders <tj <i>at</i> castaglia.org> with any questions, concerns, or suggestions regarding this module. <h2>Directives</h2> <ul> <li><a href="#CopyEngine">CopyEngine</a> <li><a href="#CopyOptions">CopyOptions</a> </ul> <h2><code>SITE</code> Commands</h2> <ul> <li><a href="#SITE_CPFR">SITE CPFR</a> <li><a href="#SITE_CPTO">SITE CPTO</a> </ul> <p> <hr> <h3><a name="CopyEngine">CopyEngine</a></h3> <strong>Syntax:</strong> CopyEngine <em>on|off</em><br> <strong>Default:</strong> CopyEngine on<br> <strong>Context:</strong> server config, <code><VirtualHost></code>, <code><Global></code><br> <strong>Module:</strong> mod_copy<br> <strong>Compatibility:</strong> 1.3.6rc1 and later <p> The <code>CopyEngine</code> directive enables or disables the module's handling of <code>SITE COPY</code> <i>et al</i> commands. If it is set to <em>off</em> this module ignores these commands. <p> <hr> <h3><a name="CopyOptions">CopyOptions</a></h3> <strong>Syntax:</strong> CopyOptions <em>opt1 ...</em><br> <strong>Default:</strong> None<br> <strong>Context:</strong> server config, <code><VirtualHost></code>, <code><Global></code><br> <strong>Module:</strong> mod_copy<br> <strong>Compatibility:</strong> 1.3.6rc3 and later <p> The <code>CopyOptions</code> directive is used to configure various optional behavior of <code>mod_copy</code>. <p> The currently implemented options are: <ul> <li><code>NoDeleteOnFailure</code><br> <p> The <code>mod_copy</code> file, when a copying operation fails, will delete the <i>destination</i> file by default. If, however, you <b>do</b> want to keep that destination file when a failure happens, use this option. </li> </ul> <p> <hr> <h3><a name="SITE_CPFR">SITE CPFR</a></h3> This <code>SITE</code> command specifies the source file/directory to use for copying from one place to another directly on the server. <p> The syntax for <code>SITE CPFR</code> is: <pre> SITE CPFR <i>source-path</i> </pre> <p> See also: <a href="#SITE_CPTO">SITE CPTO</a> <p> <hr> <h3><a name="SITE_CPTO">SITE CPTO</a></h3> This <code>SITE</code> command specifies the destination file/directory to use for copying from one place to another directly on the server. <p> The syntax for <code>SITE CPTO</code> is: <pre> SITE CPTO <i>destination-path</i> </pre> <p> A client wishing to copy a file/directory first sends a <code>SITE CPFR</code> command, then a <code>SITE CPTO</code>; this is similar to how renames are handled using <code>RNFR</code> and <code>RNTO</code>. <p> Use of these <code>SITE</code> command can be controlled via <code><Limit></code> sections, <i>e.g.</i>: <pre> <Limit SITE_COPY> AllowUser alex DenyAll </Limit> </pre> <p> See also: <a href="#SITE_CPFR">SITE CPFR</a> <p> <b>Logging</b><br> The <code>mod_copy</code> module supports <a href="../howto/Tracing.html">trace logging</a>, via the module-specific log channels: <ul> <li>copy </ul> Thus for trace logging, to aid in debugging, you would use the following in your <code>proftpd.conf</code>: <pre> TraceLog /path/to/ftpd/trace.log Trace copy:20 </pre> This trace logging can generate large files; it is intended for debugging use only, and should be removed from any production configuration. <hr> <h2><a name="Installation">Installation</a></h2> The <code>mod_copy</code> module is distributed with ProFTPD. Simply follow the normal steps for using third-party modules in ProFTPD. For including <code>mod_copy</code> as a staticly linked module: <pre> $ ./configure --with-modules=mod_copy </pre> To build <code>mod_copy</code> as a DSO module: <pre> $ ./configure --enable-dso --with-shared=mod_copy </pre> Then follow the usual steps: <pre> $ make $ make install </pre> <p> For those with an existing ProFTPD installation, you can use the <code>prxs</code> tool to add <code>mod_copy</code>, as a DSO module, to your existing server: <pre> $ prxs -c -i -d mod_copy.c </pre> <p> <hr> <font size=2><b><i> © Copyright 2009-2017 TJ Saunders<br> All Rights Reserved<br> </i></b></font> <hr> </body> </html>