Install Vsftpd to configure FTP Server.
[1]. Install and Configure Vsftpd.
[root@www ~]# dnf -y install vsftpd
[root@www ~]# vi /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf
# line 12: make sure value is [NO] (no anonymous)
anonymous_enable=NO
# line 83,84: uncomment ( allow ascii mode )
ascii_upload_enable=YES
ascii_download_enable=YES
# line 101,102: uncomment ( enable chroot )
chroot_local_user=YES
chroot_list_enable=YES
# line 104: uncomment ( chroot list file )
chroot_list_file=/etc/vsftpd/chroot_list
# line 110: uncomment
ls_recurse_enable=YES
# line 115: change (if listening IPv4 only)
# if listning IPv4 and IPv6 both, specify [NO]
listen=YES
# line 124: change (if listening IPv6 only)
# if listning IPv4 and IPv6 both, specify [YES]
listen_ipv6=NO
# add to the end
# specify root directory (if don't specify, users' home directory become FTP home directory)
local_root=public_html
# use local time
use_localtime=YES
# turn off for seccomp filter (if cannot login, add this line)
seccomp_sandbox=NO
[root@www ~]# vi /etc/vsftpd/chroot_list
# add users you allow to move over their home directory
cent
[root@www ~]# systemctl enable --now vsftpd
[2]. If SELinux is enabled, change boolean setting.
[root@www ~]# setsebool -P ftpd_full_access on
[3]. If Firewalld is running, allow FTP service ports.
[root@www ~]# firewall-cmd --add-service=ftp --permanent
success
[root@www ~]# firewall-cmd --reload
success
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