.TH "pure-quotacheck" "8" "1.0.47" "Pure-FTPd team" "Pure-FTPd" .SH "NAME" .LP pure\-quotacheck \- Update virtual quota files for Pure\-FTPd .SH "SYNTAX" .LP pure\-quotacheck \fI\-u username/gid\fP \fI\-d home directory\fP [\fI\-g group/gid\fP] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .LP pure\-quotacheck create a \fB.ftpquota\fR file in the specified directory. .br This file contains the current file and size of the directory, and it is used by Pure\-FTPd when virtual quotas are enabled. .br It's recommended to periodically run pure\-quotacheck for every user, in crontabs. .SH "OPTIONS" .TP \fB\-d\fR <\fIdirectory\fP> Scans the specified <\fIdirectory\fP>. .TP \fB\-g\fR <\fIgroup or gid\fP> Sets the group files will be scanned as. This is optional: if a user name is passed to \fB\-u, group are automatically retrieved. .TP \fB\-u\fR <\fIuser or uid\fP> Set the user name files will be scanned as. This is mandatory, and it can't be "root". .TP \fB\-h\fR Output usage information and exit. .SH "FILES" .LP \fI.ftpquota\fP .SH "EXAMPLES" .LP To run this program the standard way type: .LP pure\-quotacheck \-u john \-d /home/john .SH "AUTHORS" .LP Frank DENIS .SH "SECURITY" pure\-quotacheck switches real and effective uids/gids as soon as possible. Root privileges are never given back. .br pure\-quotacheck refuses to scan directories with uid = 0 (root) or gid = 0 (wheel/root) . .br pure\-quotacheck performs a chroot() call to the home directory. It never traverses parent directories. .br pure\-quotacheck only scans real files (no socket, no pipe, etc) . .br pure\-quotacheck enforces read access on directories to prevent against people doing chmod 0 before a quota scan. .br pure\-quotacheck enforces write access on the home directory to properly write the .ftpquota file. .br pure\-quotacheck never scans the same inode/device pair twice. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR "ftp(1)" , .BR "pure-ftpd(8)" .BR "pure-ftpwho(8)" .BR "pure-mrtginfo(8)" .BR "pure-uploadscript(8)" .BR "pure-statsdecode(8)" .BR "pure-pw(8)" .BR "pure-quotacheck(8)" .BR "pure-authd(8)" .BR "RFC 959", .BR "RFC 2228", .BR "RFC 2389" " and" .BR "RFC 2428" .