![]() Then, at the bottom of the file for those that aren’t there, paste them as follows: allow_writeable_chroot=YES So go from the top of the config file down and adjust and uncomment as needed. I first pasted his entire block of settings to the file at the bottom, however, many of these settings were already in the config file and just needed commenting or uncommenting as follows: #listen=YES How you do that is copy the settings to you clipboard and then: We need to open the configuration file with nano in the terminal and add the recommended settings from the blog. #Ftp server ubuntu how to#Of course not mentioned anywhere is how to get out of this session so I tried the ] key which brought me back to the telnet session root, when I finally searched online you just need to type ‘quit’ in the telnet session to close it… 3. If it’s open like mine is now, you should see this: The command is:Ĭonfirm your port 21 is open (see instructions above) again from another terminal window. He linked to a blog but even easier is to just run this command blindly from my random blog, lol:Īnd then when you run your ufw status command it should show port 21 as ‘open’. Mine was closed and didn’t connect so that means I need to open my port 21. Note he said ‘control enter’ but that didn’t work for me but ‘control+C’ like any other terminal command did work for me to exit. Telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection timed outīut the tutorial says you can just exit while it is ‘hanging’. After you enter the command, it should ‘hang’ with this message:Īnd then nothing more… until a long time later you should get this if you wait long enough: The tutorial is a little unclear here so I’ll give a few more details. Grab the server IP address and change it with my demo IP address here: I used a new terminal window on my local machine because I figured it’s probably better to test it from a remote machine since we’re dealing with FTP but the tutorial suggests it doesn’t matter. If it is you should see something like this:įTP runs on port 21.
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