Table of Contents
- 1. chroot'd Guest FTP access
- 2. Setup an
FTPuser account minus shells - 3. Setup a chroot user environment
- 4. Configurations
- 5. Configure the
/etc/ftphostsfile - 6. Configure the
/etc/ftpconversionsfile - 7. Configure the
/etc/logrotate.d/ftpdfile - 8. FTP Administrative Tools
- 9. Securing
FTP - 10. The special file
.notar - 11. Installed files
Despite its age, using the File Transfer Protocol, FTP is one of the most popular way to transfer files from machine to machine across a network. Clients and servers have been written for almost all popular platforms in
the market, thereby making FTP the most convenient way to perform file transfers.