FTP Serving
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- sudo apt-get install proftpd
At this point, any user with an account on the LAN can access the machine via ftp.
Accessing FTP through NAT (pfSense here...)
- vi /etc/proftpd/proftpd.conf
Lines 51 & 56 need to be un-commented & edited
Choose an available range of ports for PassivePorts.
Set MasqueradeAddress to either the WAN address of your firewall or it's FQDN.
Then create 2 port forwards, one specifically for port 21 (FTP) & one for the the range chosen in PassivePorts.
Managing the FTP server
- sudo service proftpd restart