/etc/pure-ftpd/db/postgresql.conf is in pure-ftpd-postgresql 1.0.35-1.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.
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# #
# Sample Pure-FTPd PostgreSQL configuration file. #
# See README.PGSQL for explanations. #
# #
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# If PostgreSQL listens to a TCP socket
PGSQLServer localhost
PGSQLPort 5432
# *or* if PostgreSQL can only be reached through a local Unix socket
# PGSQLServer /var/run/postgresql
# PGSQLPort .s.PGSQL.5432
# Mandatory : user to bind the server as.
PGSQLUser postgres
# Mandatory : user password. You *must* have a password.
PGSQLPassword rootpw
# Mandatory : database to open.
PGSQLDatabase pureftpd
# Mandatory : how passwords are stored
# Valid values are : "cleartext", "crypt", "md5", "sha1" and "any"
PGSQLCrypt cleartext
# In the following directives, parts of the strings are replaced at
# run-time before performing queries :
#
# \L is replaced by the login of the user trying to authenticate.
# \I is replaced by the IP address the user connected to.
# \P is replaced by the port number the user connected to.
# \R is replaced by the IP address the user connected from.
# \D is replaced by the remote IP address, as a long decimal number.
#
# Very complex queries can be performed using these substitution strings,
# especially for virtual hosting.
# Query to execute in order to fetch the password
PGSQLGetPW SELECT "Password" FROM "users" WHERE "User"='\L'
# Query to execute in order to fetch the system user name or uid
PGSQLGetUID SELECT "Uid" FROM "users" WHERE "User"='\L'
# Optional : default UID - if set this overrides PGSQLGetUID
#PGSQLDefaultUID 1000
# Query to execute in order to fetch the system user group or gid
PGSQLGetGID SELECT "Gid" FROM "users" WHERE "User"='\L'
# Optional : default GID - if set this overrides PGSQLGetGID
#PGSQLDefaultGID 1000
# Query to execute in order to fetch the home directory
PGSQLGetDir SELECT "Dir" FROM "users" WHERE "User"='\L'
# Optional : query to get the maximal number of files
# Pure-FTPd must have been compiled with virtual quotas support.
# PGSQLGetQTAFS SELECT "QuotaFiles" FROM "users" WHERE "User"='\L'
# Optional : query to get the maximal disk usage (virtual quotas)
# The number should be in Megabytes.
# Pure-FTPd must have been compiled with virtual quotas support.
# PGSQLGetQTASZ SELECT "QuotaSize" FROM "users" WHERE "User"='\L'
# Optional : ratios. The server has to be compiled with ratio support.
# PGSQLGetRatioUL SELECT "ULRatio" FROM "users" WHERE "User"='\L'
# PGSQLGetRatioDL SELECT "DLRatio" FROM "users" WHERE "User"='\L'
# Optional : bandwidth throttling.
# The server has to be compiled with throttling support.
# Values are in KB/s .
# PGSQLGetBandwidthUL SELECT "ULBandwidth" FROM "users" WHERE "User"='\L'
# PGSQLGetBandwidthDL SELECT "DLBandwidth" FROM "users" WHERE "User"='\L'
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