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2012
How To Setup FTP Server In Ubuntu
This quick to the point tutorial I will cover how to setup FTP server in Ubuntu using vsftpd. So lets get started and install FTP server by running the following commands.
Ok now that we have it installed its only using default settings which allow anyone with a system account to connect and download files however they will not be able to upload. So next lets change a quick line in the config to allow users to upload.
sudo gedit /etc/vsftpd.conf
In this file you should find a line that says “#write_enable=YES” change this line to “write_enable=YES”. Finally the last step is restarting the vsftpd server.
sudo service vsftpd restart
Thats all folks! Your newly install FTP server should be running smoothly now. For more information about vsftpd feel free to click here.
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