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FTP Server
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Located in
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File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a TCP protocol for uploading and downloading files between computers. FTP works on a client/server model. The server component is called an <emphasis>FTP daemon</emphasis>. It continuously listens for FTP requests from remote clients. When a request is received, it manages the login and sets up the connection. For the duration of the session it executes any of commands sent by the FTP client.
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Access to an FTP server can be managed in two ways:
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Anonymous
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Located in
serverguide/C/file-server.xml:37(para)
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In the Anonymous mode, remote clients can access the FTP server by using the default user account called "anonymous" or "ftp" and sending an email address as the password. In the Authenticated mode a user must have an account and a password. User access to the FTP server directories and files is dependent on the permissions defined for the account used at login. As a general rule, the FTP daemon will hide the root directory of the FTP server and change it to the FTP Home directory. This hides the rest of the file system from remote sessions.
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serverguide/C/file-server.xml:43(para)
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vsftpd - FTP Server Installation
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Located in
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vsftpd is an FTP daemon available in Ubuntu. It is easy to install, set up, and maintain. To install <application>vsftpd</application> you can run the following command: <screen> <command>sudo apt-get install vsftpd</command> </screen>
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Located in
serverguide/C/file-server.xml:47(para)
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vsftpd - FTP Server Configuration
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Located in
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You can edit the vsftpd configuration file, <filename>/etc/vsftpd.conf</filename>, to change the default settings. By default only anonymous FTP is allowed. If you wish to disable this option, you should change the following line:
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