How to install ProFTPD on Centos 7 or RHEL 7
- Category : Linux Helpline (Easy Guide)
- Posted on : Mar 13, 2019
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- By : Edgardo D.
1. Introduction
ProFTPD is an Open Source FTP Server. It is one of the most used, secure and reliable file transfer daemons on Unix environments, due to its file configurations simplicity speed and easy setup.This brief tutorial is going to show you how to install ProFTPD server in CentOS 7. It’a highly configurable and very stable with huge support from the Linux community.
2. Requirements
The OS of the server should be of Centos 7.
Before proceeding, the server should have a fully qualified hostname.
Also you need to install the EPEL repository. Please follow this command
# rpm -iUvh http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/7/x86_64/e/epel-release-7-5.noarch.rpm
3. Installation
You can install the ProFTPD as follows:
# yum install proftpd proftpd-utils
After the installation, start Proftpd daemon by issuing the following commands.
# systemctl start proftpd.services
You can check the ProFTPD version as follows:
[root@anu-centos7 ~]# proftpd -v ProFTPD Version 1.3.5a [root@anu-centos7 ~]#
4. Create a ProFTPD user
For creating a group ftpgroup and user anu for ProFTPD. I will restrict the user anu with home directory as /ftp
# groupadd ftpgroup
Next you can add the user anu in ftpgroup:
# useradd -G ftpgroup anu -s /sbin/nologin -d /ftp
Change the password for user ‘anu’
[root@server1 ~]# passwd anu Changing password for user anu. New password: <--ftppassword Retype new password: <--ftppassword passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully. [root@server1 ~]#
Next you need to protect the /ftp directory from removing and renaming its content by any user, so we will change the directory permissions as follows:
# chmod -R 1777 /ftp/
Now you can do login with the user and password at ftp://Serverip
Here the user= 'anu' and password= 'anu'
You have installed Pro-FTP on Centos 7.
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