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15.5.5. Directory Options
The following lists directives which affect directories.
dirlist_enable— When enabled, users are allowed to view directory lists.The default value isYES.dirmessage_enable— When enabled, a message is displayed whenever a user enters a directory with a message file. This message is found within the directory being entered. The name of this file is specified in themessage_filedirective and is.messageby default.The default value isNO. Note, in Red Hat Enterprise Linux, the value is set toYES.force_dot_files— When enabled, files beginning with a dot (.) are listed in directory listings, with the exception of the.and..files.The default value isNO.hide_ids— When enabled, all directory listings showftpas the user and group for each file.The default value isNO.message_file— Specifies the name of the message file when using thedirmessage_enabledirective.The default value is.message.text_userdb_names— When enabled, text usernames and group names are used in place of UID and GID entries. Enabling this option may slow performance of the server.The default value isNO.use_localtime— When enabled, directory listings reveal the local time for the computer instead of GMT.The default value isNO.