Default 'Enabled Features'

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#1 Wed, 03/07/2007 - 23:53
kcackler

Default 'Enabled Features'

I've dug and dug but I can't find what I'm looking for. I want to disable certain automatically enabled features when creating a new virtual server. Ex: I don't want IP based FTP and I don't want to create a new database (although I do want to create the database user still)

It's not a big deal to uncheck them each time, but I figure there is a way to have them disabled by default instead of enabled by default...right?

Thu, 03/08/2007 - 21:31
Blueforce

Hi Kevin,

I don't know if you use the VM Pro.
In Pro the default settings can be changed in "Virtualmin" area, open the "System Settings" and click "Module Config". Here are the default settings, there are lots of configs, select from the drop-down menu at the top what you are looking for. And of course there are lots of settings in the "Server Templates", also under "System Settings".

Regards,
Leif

Sat, 03/10/2007 - 01:22
kcackler

Thanks for your reply Leif. Unfortunately I had already looked through that module config and didn't find what I was looking for. I really just want to have IP based FTP unchecked by default, because I forget about it almost every time when creating a new virtual server....
I guess it's just something I have to live with...ah well

Sat, 03/10/2007 - 01:30 (Reply to #3)
Joe
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Hey Kevin,

Don't settle! Virtualmin isn't about settling for crappy behavior from software. ;-)

The option is called "ProFTPd setup and configuration enabled?" Set it to "Yes, but not by default" or "No".

This is actually a misleading title. I'll fix it.

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Sat, 03/10/2007 - 01:32 (Reply to #4)
kcackler

So, clearing that will still create a virtual FTP account, right? But IP based will be disabled by default?

Thanks Joe! (I was in the process of writing a greasemonkey script to clear that checkbox on every page load.. :)

Kevin

Sat, 03/10/2007 - 01:39 (Reply to #5)
Joe
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Yes. As I said, it's just labeled confusingly. That option is <i>only</i> useful for the one guy who asked for it three years ago. Nobody else needs it or wants it. (That's a bit of an exaggeration, but it's pretty close to the truth.)

To be clear:

<i>Any</i> user that has a shell that is listed in /etc/shells, is going to have FTP access, unless you do something explicit in ProFTPd to disallow it. By default, that'll be all virtual server account holders, and any mailbox account holders that you select &quot;Enable FTP&quot; for when creating them.

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Sat, 03/10/2007 - 09:51
kcackler

Thanks man....

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