This is a good performance of the server software, because it has a number of powerful features and large throughput, the internet has more than 60% of the FTP server used it.
Installation and operation
Here's an example of Redhat Linux.
1, installation
Depending on the service object, the FTP service can be divided into two categories: one is the system FTP server, it only allows legitimate users on the system, and the other is an anonymous FTP server, which allows anyone to log on to the FTP server, and after the server connection, in the login prompt input anonymous, can access the server. For both of these services, you can install the WU-FTPD RPM package through the first CD-ROM of redhat, simply enter the system as root and run the following command:
RPM-IVH anonftp-x.x-x.i386.rpm
RPM-IVH wu-ftpd-x.x.x-x.i386.rpm
Where-x.x-x and-x.x.x-x are version numbers.
2, start
Like Apache, WU-FTPD can also be configured to start automatically: Execute the Setup program that came with Redhat, select Wu-ftpd in the System Service option, and press the [OK] button to confirm the exit.
It is convenient to start automatically, but when we change the WU-FTPD configuration file, we need to start by hand:
Start:/usr/sbin/ftprestart
OFF:/usr/sbin/ftpshut
FTP Server Configuration
To ensure the FTP server is secure, you must set up some important configuration files to better control the user's access rights. These profiles are:/etc/ftpusers,/etc/ftpconversions,/etc/ftp-groups,/etc/ftpphosts,/etc/ftpaccess. These files enable you to control exactly who, at what time, from where you can connect to the server, and to check and track the work they do after they connect.
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