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    How do I access the server?
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    Install FileZilla and enter the IP address of your new FTP server in the Host. Then, put your username and password in and hit "Quick Connect." If you receive a message saying your connection was refused, make sure you have list=YES set in the vsftpd.conf file.
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    How do I restrict the FTP so only select users can log into the service?
    Community Answer
    Follow the directions in the vsftp.conf file. It will tell you exactly what to do. Anonymous access is disabled by default.
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    It keeps asking me for a password, but I don't have one. What should I do?
    Community Answer
    Use the same credentials you use to log into the computer, assuming you specified yourself as one of the users who can access the site.
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    FTP server I want to transfer a file but it keeps saying this: (Status: Waiting to retry... Status: Connecting to address... Status:Connection attempt failed with "ECONNREFUSED). Advice?
    Jisjo
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    This error usually occurs when your FTP access request not reaching to FTP server. Make sure server IP, check firewall if any block to your IP or FTP ports, turn off firewall if you are accessing from Windows OS, try to connect without adding the port number in FileZilla etc.
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    I cant upload folders and files to my FTP server. Do I need to change permissions or something?
    Jisjo
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    Make sure the FTP user have access to uploading destination.
  • Question
    What are the minimum system requirements to run an FTP server in Ubuntu Linux?
    Jisjo
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    There is no such thing. If you have an Ubuntu OS, then you can build the FTP server. It will matter when there is a large number of simultaneous FTP access to a single server.
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    Is there a way to connect to my ftp server using Windows 10's Add Network Connection Wizard?
    Community Answer
    No. But you can map FTP Drive like C, D drives in "my computer". Follow a tutorial to make sure you are doing it correctly.
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