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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright (C) 2007 Giampaolo Rodola' <g.rodola@gmail.com>.
# Use of this source code is governed by MIT license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
"""A basic FTP server which uses a DummyAuthorizer for managing 'virtual
users', setting a limit for incoming connections and a range of passive
ports.
"""
import os
from pyftpdlib.authorizers import DummyAuthorizer
from pyftpdlib.handlers import FTPHandler
from pyftpdlib.servers import FTPServer
def main():
# Instantiate a dummy authorizer for managing 'virtual' users
authorizer = DummyAuthorizer()
# Define a new user having full r/w permissions and a read-only
# anonymous user
authorizer.add_user('user', '12345', os.getcwd(), perm='elradfmwMT')
authorizer.add_anonymous(os.getcwd())
# Instantiate FTP handler class
handler = FTPHandler
handler.authorizer = authorizer
# Define a customized banner (string returned when client connects)
handler.banner = "pyftpdlib based ftpd ready."
# Specify a masquerade address and the range of ports to use for
# passive connections. Decomment in case you're behind a NAT.
# handler.masquerade_address = '151.25.42.11'
handler.passive_ports = range(60000, 65535)
# Instantiate FTP server class and listen on 0.0.0.0:2121
address = ('', 2121)
server = FTPServer(address, handler)
# set a limit for connections
server.max_cons = 256
server.max_cons_per_ip = 5
# start ftp server
server.serve_forever()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
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