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NAME

       globus-gridftp-server - The Globus GridFTP server daemon

SYNOPSIS

       globus-gridftp-server OPTIONS

DESCRIPTION

       The globus-gridftp-server program is a ftp server with support for GridFTP protocol
       extensions, including strong authentication, parallel data transfers, and parallel data
       layouts.

OPTIONS

       The list below contains the command-line options for the server, and also the name of the
       configuration file entry that implements that option. Note that any boolean option can be
       negated on the command line by preceding the specified option with -no- or -n. example:
       -no-cas or -nf.

   Informational Options
       -h,-help
           Show usage information and exit.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as help. The default value of
           this option is FALSE.

       -hh,-longhelp
           Show more usage information and exit.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as longhelp. The default value
           of this option is FALSE.

       -v,-version
           Show version information for the server and exit.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as version. The default value of
           this option is FALSE.

       -V,-versions
           Show version information for all loaded globus libraries and exit.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as versions. The default value
           of this option is FALSE.

   Modes of Operation
       -i,-inetd
           Run under an inetd service.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as inetd. The default value of
           this option is FALSE.

       -s,-daemon
           Run as a daemon. All connections will fork off a new process and setuid if allowed.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as daemon. The default value of
           this option is TRUE.

       -S,-detach
           Run as a background daemon detached from any controlling terminals.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as detach. The default value of
           this option is FALSE.

       -ssh
           Run over a connected ssh session.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as ssh. The default value of
           this option is FALSE.

       -exec string
           For statically compiled or non-GLOBUS_LOCATION standard binary locations, specify the
           full path of the server binary here. Only needed when run in daemon mode.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as exec.

       -chdir
           Change directory when the server starts. This will change directory to the dir
           specified by the chdir_to option.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as chdir. The default value of
           this option is TRUE.

       -chdir-to string
           Directory to chdir to after starting. Will use / if not set. Note that this is the
           directory of the process, not the client’s home directory.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as chdir_to.

       -threads number
           Enable threaded operation and set the number of threads. The default is 0, which is
           non-threaded. When threading is required, a thread count of 1 or 2 should be
           sufficient.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as threads.

       -f,-fork
           Server will fork for each new connection. Disabling this option is only recommended
           when debugging. Note that non-forked servers running as root will only accept a single
           connection, and then exit.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as fork. The default value of
           this option is TRUE.

       -1,-single
           Exit after a single connection.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as single. The default value of
           this option is FALSE.

       -chroot-path string
           Path to become the new root after authentication. This path must contain a valid
           certificate structure, /etc/passwd, and /etc/group. The command
           globus-gridftp-server-setup-chroot can help create a suitable directory structure.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as chroot_path.

   Authentication, Authorization, and Security Options
       -auth-level number
           Add levels together to use more than one. If not set uses level 2 for front ends and
           level 1 for data nodes. Note that levels 2 and 4 imply level 1 as well.

               0 = Disables all authorization checks.
               1 = Authorize identity.
               2 = Authorize all file/resource accesses.
               4 = Disable changing process uid to authenticated user (no
                   setuid) -- DO NOT use this when process is started as root.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as auth_level.

       -process-user string
           User to setuid to upon login for all connections. Only applies when running as root.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as process_user.

       -process-group string
           Group to setgid to upon login for all connections. If unset, the default group of
           process_user will be used.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as process_group.

       -ipc-allow-from string
           Only allow connections from these source ip addresses. Specify a comma separated list
           of ip address fragments. A match is any ip address that starts with the specified
           fragment. Example: 192.168.1.  will match and allow a connection from 192.168.1.45.
           Note that if this option is used any address not specifically allowed will be denied.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as ipc_allow_from.

       -ipc-deny-from string
           Deny connections from these source ip addresses. Specify a comma separated list of ip
           address fragments. A match is any ip address that starts with the specified fragment.
           Example: 192.168.2.  will match and deny a connection from 192.168.2.45.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as ipc_deny_from.

       -allow-from string
           Only allow connections from these source ip addresses. Specify a comma separated list
           of ip address fragments. A match is any ip address that starts with the specified
           fragment. Example: 192.168.1.  will match and allow a connection from 192.168.1.45.
           Note that if this option is used any address not specifically allowed will be denied.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as allow_from.

       -deny-from string
           Deny connections from these source ip addresses. Specify a comma separated list of ip
           address fragments. A match is any ip address that starts with the specified fragment.
           Example: 192.168.2.  will match and deny a connection from 192.168.2.45.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as deny_from.

       -encrypt-data
           Require encrypted data channels. This will cause an error and prevent all transfers in
           which the client does not request an authenticated and encrypted data channel.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as encrypt_data. The default
           value of this option is FALSE.

       -si,-secure-ipc
           Use GSI security on ipc channel.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as secure_ipc. The default value
           of this option is TRUE.

       -ia string,-ipc-auth-mode string
           Set GSI authorization mode for the ipc connection. Options are: none, host, self or
           subject:[subject].

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as ipc_auth_mode. The default
           value of this option is host.

       -aa,-allow-anonymous
           Allow clear text anonymous access. If server is running as root anonymous_user must
           also be set. Disables ipc security.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as allow_anonymous. The default
           value of this option is FALSE.

       -anonymous-names-allowed string
           Comma separated list of names to treat as anonymous users when allowing anonymous
           access. If not set, the default names of anonymous and ftp will be allowed. Use * to
           allow any username.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as anonymous_names_allowed.

       -anonymous-user string
           User to setuid to for an anonymous connection. Only applies when running as root.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as anonymous_user.

       -anonymous-group string
           Group to setgid to for an anonymous connection. If unset, the default group of
           anonymous_user will be used.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as anonymous_group.

       -sharing-dn string
           Allow sharing when using the supplied DN. A client connected with these credentials
           will be able to access any user for which sharing is enabled.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as sharing_dn.

       -sharing-state-dir string
           Full path to a directory that will contain files used by GridFTP to control sharing
           access for individual local accounts. The special variables $HOME and $USER can be
           used to create a dynamic path that is unique to each local account. This pathmust be
           writable by the associated account. The default path is $HOME/.globus/sharing/. This
           must refer to a path on the filesystem, not a path that is only accessible via a DSI
           plugin.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as sharing_state_dir.

       -sharing-control
           Allow a local user account to control its own sharing access via special GridFTP
           client commands. The user account must have filesystem write access to the sharing
           state dir.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as sharing_control. The default
           value of this option is TRUE.

       -sharing-rp string
           Sharing specific path restrictions. This completely replaces the normal path
           restrictions (-rp) when an account is being shared by a sharing-dn login.Follows
           normal path restriction semantics.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as sharing_rp.

       -sharing-users-allow string
           Comma separated list of usernames that are allowed to share unless matched in the user
           deny lists. If this list is set, users that are not included will be denied unless
           matched in the group allow list.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as sharing_users_allow.

       -sharing-users-deny string
           Comma separated list of usernames that are denied sharing even if matched in the user
           or group allow lists.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as sharing_users_deny.

       -sharing-groups-allow string
           Comma separated list of groups whose members are allowed to share unless matched in
           the user or group deny lists. If this list is set, groups that are not included will
           be denied unless matched in the user allow list.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as sharing_groups_allow.

       -sharing-groups-deny string
           Comma separated list of groups whose members will be denied sharing unless matched in
           the user allow list.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as sharing_groups_deny.

       -allow-root
           Allow clients to be mapped to the root account.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as allow_root. The default value
           of this option is FALSE.

       -allow-disabled-login
           Do not check if a user’s system account is disabled before allowing login.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as allow_disabled_login. The
           default value of this option is FALSE.

       -password-file string
           Enable clear text access and authenticate users against this /etc/passwd formatted
           file.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as pw_file.

       -connections-max number
           Maximum concurrent connections allowed. Only applies when running in daemon mode.
           Unlimited if not set.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as connections_max.

       -connections-disabled
           Disable all new connections. For daemon mode, issue a SIGHUP to the server process
           after changing the config file in order to not affect ongoing connections.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as connections_disabled. The
           default value of this option is FALSE.

       -offline-msg string
           Custom message to be displayed to clients when the server is offline via the
           connections_disabled or connections_max = 0 options.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as offline_msg.

       -disable-command-list string
           A comma separated list of client commands that will be disabled.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as disable_command_list.

       -authz-callouts,-cas
           Enable the GSI authorization callout framework, for callouts such as CAS.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as cas. The default value of
           this option is TRUE.

       -use-home-dirs
           Set the starting directory to the authenticated users home dir. Disabling this is the
           same as setting -home-dir /.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as use_home_dirs. The default
           value of this option is TRUE.

       -home-dir string
           Set a path to override the system defined home/starting directory for authenticated
           users. The special variable strings $USER and $HOME may be used. The authenticated
           username will be substituted for $USER, and the user’s real home dir will be
           substituted for $HOME. Be sure to escape the $ character if using these on the command
           line.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as home_dir.

       -rp string,-restrict-paths string
           A comma separated list of full paths that clients may access. Each path may be
           prefixed by R and/or W, denoting read or write access, otherwise full access is
           granted. If a given path is a directory, all contents and subdirectories will be given
           the same access. Order of paths does not matter — the permissions on the longest
           matching path will apply. The special character ~ will be replaced by the
           authenticated user’s home directory, or the -home-dir option, if used. Note that if
           the home directory is not accessible, \~ will be set to /. By default all paths are
           allowed, and access control is handled by the OS. In a striped or split process
           configuration, this should be set on both the frontend and data nodes.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as restrict_paths.

       -rp-follow-symlinks
           Do not verify that a symlink points to an allowed path before following. By default,
           symlinks are followed only when they point to an allowed path. By enabling this
           option, symlinks will be followed even if they point to a path that is otherwise
           restricted.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as rp_follow_symlinks. The
           default value of this option is FALSE.

       -em string,-acl string
           A comma separated list of ACL or event modules to load.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as acl.

   Logging Options
       -d string,-log-level string
           Log level. A comma separated list of levels from: ERROR, WARN, INFO, TRANSFER, DUMP,
           ALL. TRANSFER includes the same statistics that are sent to the separate transfer log
           when -log-transfer is used. Example: error,warn,info. You may also specify a numeric
           level of 1-255. The default level is ERROR.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as log_level. The default value
           of this option is ERROR.

       -log-module string
           globus_logging module that will be loaded. If not set, the default stdio module will
           be used, and the logfile options apply. Built in modules are stdio and syslog. Log
           module options may be set by specifying module:opt1=val1:opt2=val2. Available options
           for the built in modules are interval and buffer, for buffer flush interval and buffer
           size, respectively. The default options are a 64k buffer size and a 5 second flush
           interval. A 0 second flush interval will disable periodic flushing, and the buffer
           will only flush when it is full. A value of 0 for buffer will disable buffering and
           all messages will be written immediately. Example: -log-module
           stdio:buffer=4096:interval=10

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as log_module.

       -l string,-logfile string
           Path of a single file to log all activity to. If neither this option or log_unique is
           set, logs will be written to stderr unless the execution mode is detached or inetd, in
           which case logging will be disabled.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as log_single.

       -L string,-logdir string
           Partial path to which gridftp.(pid).log will be appended to construct the log
           filename. Example: -L /var/log/gridftp/ will create a separate log (
           /var/log/gridftp/gridftp.xxxx.log ) for each process (which is normally each new
           client session). If neither this option or log_single is set, logs will be written to
           stderr unless the execution mode is detached or inetd, in which case logging will be
           disabled.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as log_unique.

       -Z string,-log-transfer string
           Log netlogger style info for each transfer into this file. You may also use the
           log-level of TRANSFER to include this info in the standard log.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as log_transfer.

       -log-filemode string
           File access permissions of log files. Should be an octal number such as 0644.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as log_filemode.

       -disable-usage-stats
           Usage statistics collection is no longer supported. This option is ignored.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as disable_usage_stats. The
           default value of this option is TRUE.

       -usage-stats-target string
           Usage statistics collection is no longer supported. This option is ignored.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as usage_stats_target.

       -usage-stats-id string
           Usage statistics collection is no longer supported. This option is ignored.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as usage_stats_id.

   Single and Striped Remote Data Node Options
       -r string,-remote-nodes string
           Comma separated list of remote node contact strings.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as remote_nodes.

       -hybrid
           When a server is configured for striped operation with the remote_nodes option, both a
           frontend and backend process are started even if the client does not request multiple
           stripes. This option will start backend processes only when striped operation is
           requested by the client, while servicing non-striped requests with a single frontend
           process.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as hybrid. The default value of
           this option is FALSE.

       -dn,-data-node
           This server is a backend data node.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as data_node. The default value
           of this option is FALSE.

       -sbs number,-stripe-blocksize number
           Size in bytes of sequential data that each stripe will transfer.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as stripe_blocksize. The default
           value of this option is 1048576.

       -stripe-count number
           Number of number stripes to use per transfer when this server controls that number. If
           remote nodes are statically configured (via -r or remote_nodes), this will be set to
           that number of nodes, otherwise the default is 1.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as stripe_count.

       -sl number,-stripe-layout number
           Stripe layout.

               1 = Partitioned
               2 = Blocked

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as stripe_layout. The default
           value of this option is 2.

       -stripe-blocksize-locked
           Do not allow client to override stripe blocksize with the OPTS RETR command

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as stripe_blocksize_locked. The
           default value of this option is FALSE.

       -stripe-layout-locked
           Do not allow client to override stripe layout with the OPTS RETR command

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as stripe_layout_locked. The
           default value of this option is FALSE.

   Disk Options
       -bs number,-blocksize number
           Size in bytes of data blocks to read from disk before posting to the network.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as blocksize. The default value
           of this option is 262144.

       -sync-writes
           Flush disk writes before sending a restart marker. This attempts to ensure that the
           range specified in the restart marker has actually been committed to disk. This option
           will probably impact performance, and may result in different behavior on different
           storage systems. See the manpage for sync() for more information.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as sync_writes. The default
           value of this option is FALSE.

       -perms string
           Set the default permissions for created files. Should be an octal number such as 0644.
           The default is 0644. Note: If umask is set it will affect this setting — i.e. if the
           umask is 0002 and this setting is 0666, the resulting files will be created with
           permissions of 0664.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as perms.

       -file-timeout number
           Timeout in seconds for all disk accesses. A value of 0 disables the timeout.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as file_timeout.

   Network Options
       -p number,-port number
           Port on which a frontend will listen for client control channel connections, or on
           which a data node will listen for connections from a frontend. If not set a random
           port will be chosen and printed via the logging mechanism.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as port.

       -control-interface string
           Hostname or IP address of the interface to listen for control connections on. If not
           set will listen on all interfaces.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as control_interface.

       -data-interface string
           Hostname or IP address of the interface to use for data connections. If not set will
           use the current control interface.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as data_interface.

       -ipc-interface string
           Hostname or IP address of the interface to use for ipc connections. If not set will
           listen on all interfaces.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as ipc_interface.

       -hostname string
           Effectively sets the above control_interface, data_interface and ipc_interface
           options.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as hostname.

       -ipc-port number
           Port on which the frontend will listen for data node connections.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as ipc_port.

       -control-preauth-timeout number
           Time in seconds to allow a client to remain connected to the control channel without
           activity before authenticating.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as control_preauth_timeout. The
           default value of this option is 120.

       -control-idle-timeout number
           Time in seconds to allow a client to remain connected to the control channel without
           activity.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as control_idle_timeout. The
           default value of this option is 600.

       -ipc-idle-timeout number
           Idle time in seconds before an unused ipc connection will close.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as ipc_idle_timeout. The default
           value of this option is 900.

       -ipc-connect-timeout number
           Time in seconds before canceling an attempted ipc connection.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as ipc_connect_timeout. The
           default value of this option is 60.

       -allow-udt
           Enable protocol support for UDT with NAT traversal if the udt driver is available.
           Requires threads.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as allow_udt. The default value
           of this option is FALSE.

       -port-range string
           Port range to use for incoming connections. The format is "startport,endport". This,
           along with -data-interface, can be used to enable operation behind a firewall and/or
           when NAT is involved. This is the same as setting the environment variable
           GLOBUS_TCP_PORT_RANGE.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as port_range.

       -epsv-ip
           Adds an IPv6 address to EPSV response. Breaks RFC 2428, but allows redirection to work
           with IPv6.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as epsv_ip. The default value of
           this option is FALSE.

       -epsv-match
           Makes EPSV behaviour more compliant with RFC 2428 by choosing the default data
           connection protocol based on the control connection protocol.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as epsv_match. The default value
           of this option is FALSE.

   User Messages
       -banner string
           Message to display to the client before authentication.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as banner.

       -banner-file string
           File to read banner message from.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as banner_file.

       -banner-terse
           When this is set, the minimum allowed banner message will be displayed to
           unauthenticated clients.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as banner_terse. The default
           value of this option is FALSE.

       -banner-append
           When this is set, the message set in the banner or banner_file option will be appended
           to the default banner message rather than replacing it.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as banner_append. The default
           value of this option is FALSE.

       -version-tag string
           Add an identifying string to the existing toolkit version. This is displayed in the
           default banner message, the SITE VERSION command, and usage stats.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as version_tag.

       -login-msg string
           Message to display to the client after authentication.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as login_msg.

       -login-msg-file string
           File to read login message from.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as login_msg_file.

   Module Options
       -dsi string
           Data Storage Interface module to load. File and remote modules are defined by the
           server. If not set, the file module is loaded, unless the remote option is specified,
           in which case the remote module is loaded. An additional configuration string can be
           passed to the DSI using the format [module name]:[configuration string] to this
           option. The format of the configuration string is defined by the DSI being loaded.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as load_dsi_module.

       -allowed-modules string
           Comma separated list of ERET/ESTO modules to allow, and optionally specify an alias
           for. Example: module1,alias2:module2,module3 (module2 will be loaded when a client
           asks for alias2).

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as allowed_modules.

       -dc-whitelist string
           A comma separated list of drivers allowed on the network stack.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as dc_whitelist.

       -fs-whitelist string
           A comma separated list of drivers allowed on the disk stack.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as fs_whitelist.

       -popen-whitelist string
           A comma separated list of programs that the popen driver is allowed to execute, when
           used on the network or disk stack. An alias may also be specified, so that a client
           does not need to specify the full path. Format is [alias:]prog,[alias:]prog. example:
           /bin/gzip,tar:/bin/tar

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as popen_whitelist.

       -xnetmgr string
           An option string to pass to the XIO Network Manager Driver, which will then be loaded
           for all data channel connections. This must be in the form
           "manager=module;option1=value;option2=value;". See the Network Manager documentation
           for more info.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as xnetmgr.

       -dc-default string
           A comma separated list of XIO drivers and options representing the default network
           stack. Format is of each driver entry is driver1[:opt1=val1;opt2=val2;...]. The bottom
           of the stack, the transport driver, is always first.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as dc_default.

       -fs-default string
           A comma separated list of XIO drivers and options representing the default disk stack.
           Format is of each driver entry is driver1[:opt1=val1;opt2=val2;...]. The bottom of the
           stack, the transport driver, is always first.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as fs_default.

   Other
       -c string
           Path to main configuration file that should be loaded. Otherwise will attempt to load
           $GLOBUS_LOCATION/etc/gridftp.conf and /etc/grid-security/gridftp.conf.

       -C string
           Path to directory holding configuration files that should be loaded. Files will be
           loaded in alphabetical order, and in the event of duplicate parameters the last loaded
           file will take precedence. Backup files and files created by package updates (e.g.
           file.rpmsave) will be ignored. Note that the main configuration file, if one exists,
           will always be loaded last.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as config_dir.

       -config-base-path string
           Base path to use when config and log path options are not full paths. By default this
           is the current directory when the process is started.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as config_base_path.

       -debug
           Sets options that make server easier to debug. Forces no-fork, no-chdir, and allows
           core dumps on bad signals instead of exiting cleanly. Not recommended for production
           servers. Note that non-forked servers running as root will only accept a single
           connection, and then exit.

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as debug. The default value of
           this option is FALSE.

       -pidfile string

           This option can also be set in the configuration file as pidfile.

EXIT STATUS

       0
           Successful program execution.