ftprestart(8)

Name

ftprestart - restart previously shutdown ftp servers

Syntax

ftprestart [ -V ]

The ftprestart command provides an automated way to restart previously shutdown ftp servers. ftprestart is used when you are ready to reenable your FTP server. It does the opposite of ftpshut and removes shutdown message files that were created by ftpshut. It will remove the system-wide shutdown message file as well as the shutdown message files in the anonymous ftp areas and any virtual ftp server areas.

The -V option causes the program to display copyright and version information, then terminate.

Sample Output

ftprestart: /servers/some.domain/ftp/etc/shutmsg removed.
ftprestart: /servers/other.domain/ftp/etc/shutmsg removed.
ftprestart: /etc/shutmsg removed.

See Also

shutdown(1), ftpshut(8), ftpaccess(5)
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