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Software: Apache/2.0.54 (Fedora). PHP/5.0.4 

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FTP Server
This module allows you to configure the WU-FTPd FTP server installed on your system. Users with accounts on your system can login to the FTP server and access their files using client programs such as Netscape, ncftp, the KDE file browser or one of the many Windows FTP clients. You can also setup a public FTP server to which anonymous users are allowed read-only or read-write access to a limited subset of files on your system.

The main page of this module shows a table of icons, one for each category of configurable options. If your FTP server is running as a standalone process, a button will be displayed at the bottom of the page for you to restart the FTP server and apply the current settings. However, if your system runs FTPd from inetd as most do, any changes you make will take effect immediately for new FTP sessions.



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:: Make File ::
 
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:: Go Dir ::
 
:: Go File ::
 

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