by specifying this value (defaults to 873). This is ignored if the daemon
is being run by inetd, and is superseded by the --port command-line option.
+dit(bf(address)) You can override the default IP address the daemon
+will listen on by specifying this value. This is ignored if the daemon is
+being run by inetd, and is superseded by the --address command-line option.
+
dit(bf(max connections)) The "max connections" option allows you to
specify the maximum number of simultaneous connections you will allow.
Any clients connecting when the maximum has been reached will receive a
was run as root. This complements the "uid" option. The default is gid -2,
which is normally the group "nobody".
+dit(bf(filter)) The "filter" option allows you to specify a space-separated
+list of filter rules that the server will not allow to be read or written.
+This is only superficially equivalent to the client specifying these
+patterns with the --filter option. Only one "filter" option may be
+specified, but it may contain as many rules as you like, including
+merge-file rules. Note that per-directory merge-file rules do not provide
+as much protection as global rules, but they can be used to make --delete
+work better when a client downloads the server's files (if the per-dir
+merge files are included in the transfer).
+
dit(bf(exclude)) The "exclude" option allows you to specify a
space-separated list of patterns that the server will not allow to be read
or written. This is only superficially equivalent to the client