FTP Configurations Secrets in Linux - Step by Step Tutorial

FTP Configurations Secrets in Linux - Step by Step Tutorial
FTP Configurations Secrets in Linux - Step by Step Tutorial
Title : FTP Configurations Secrets in Linux - Step by Step Tutorial
Duration : 13:12
Channel : TechKENIN
Label : GNU/Linux (Operating System), File Transfer Protocol (Protocol), Software (Industry)
FTP Configurations Secrets in Linux - Step by Step Tutorial
FTP Configurations Secrets in Linux - Step by Step Tutorial
FTP Configurations Secrets in Linux - Step by Step Tutorial
FTP Configurations Secrets in Linux - Step by Step Tutorial

In this video you can learn how to configure the FTP in Linux using the VSFTPD configuration file. I have used the anonymous login to test the ftp login and for the anonymous user the password is none. To Configure the vsftpd in the Linux Server or in CentOS, you need to perform certain configurations in the linux server. So follow the steps which was given below to configure the ftp server in the CentOS or in any other linux server. Step 1: Install vsftp Packages Use the below command to install the vsftpd packages. yum install vsftpd* yum install ftp* Step 2: Configure vsftpd Service Use the below command to make the vsftpd service to be on at the server startup. chkconfig vsftpd on Step 3: Restart vsftpd Services User the below command to restart the vsftpd services. service vsftpd restart Step 4: Configure vsftpd.conf Enter the following contents in the vsftpd.conf file anonymous_enable=NO xferlog_std_format=NO (to get vsftpd log format) chroot_list_enable=YES chroot_list_file=/etc/vsftpd/chroot_list log_ftp_protocol=YES Step 5: Configure Firewall Rules Use the below command to setup the firewall rules to allow the port 21 through the linux firewall. iptables -I INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 21 -j ACCEPT service iptables save Step 6: Configure Ftp Users & FTP Group use the below command to add the new users and new groups. useradd ftpuser groupadd ftpgrp Set the Profile Path of the FTP User to the FTP Shared Folder Profile Path : /ftpshare Step 7: Configure FTP Shared folder Use the below command to make and directory and give permissions to the shared folder to the newly created users and groups. mkdir /ftpshare chown -R ftpuser:ftpgrp ftpshare/ chmod -R 0770 ftpshare/ Step 8: Add FTP Users to VSFTP vi /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf chroot_list_enable=YES Create a chroot_list file vi /etc/vsftpd/chroot_list Add the users in the chroot_list file #List of Users allowed to access VSFTP ftpuser ftpgrp Step 8: Restart the vsdtpd Services service vsftpd restart After configuring all these steps, if the vsftpd server was not working properly or if it didn't give any response then try to disable the firewall and check. It that too didn't work then try to disable the SELINUX and try to access the vsftpd server.



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