I have heard that Vsftpd (verysecureftpdaemon) is safe and powerful, so I installed vsftpd on the lab server. But it is all about command line configuration. It is very troublesome because of a small configuration. Although the lab server's Vsftpd can still work in a battle, there are many headaches. For example, permission assignment, read/write, and other issues are difficult to solve with the user configuration file, so I had to add an account in the System For vsftpd to use. Later, I occasionally installed a new installation package in Ubuntu.
I have heard that Vsftpd (very secure ftp daemon) is secure and powerful, so I installed vsftpd on the lab server. But it is all about command line configuration. It is very troublesome because of a small configuration. Although the lab server's Vsftpd can still work in a battle, there are many headaches. For example, permission assignment, read/write, and other issues are difficult to solve with the user configuration file, so I had to add an account in the System For vsftpd to use.
Later, we occasionally saw proftpd and gproftpd in Synaptic Package Manager of Ubuntu, which are described as follows:
1. proftpd:
Versatile, virtual-hosting FTP daemon
A powerful replacement for wu-ftpd, this File Transfer Protocol
Daemon supports hidden directories, virtual hosts, and per-directory
". Ftpaccess" files. It uses a single main configuration file, with
Syntax similar to Apache.
Because of the advanced design, anonymous-FTP directories can have
An arbitrary internal structure (bin, lib, etc, and special files are
Not needed). Advanced features like multiple password files and
Upload/download ratios are also supported.
This package contains most of the core and contributed modules
Proftpd.