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Introduction
- What is Ipswitch WS_FTP Server?
- How FTP Works
- How WS_FTP Server Works
- Major Features
- WS_FTP Home and Pro Client
- WS_FTP Server Security
- The WS_FTP Server Manager
- Remote Management
- System Requirements
- Installing WS_FTP Server and Notification Server
- Removing WS_FTP Server and Notification Server
- Release Notes
- Getting Updates and Giving Feedback
Getting Started
- Configuring the FTP Server
- Setting WS_FTP Server Directories
- Setting the FTP Server Port
- Starting and Stopping the FTP Server
- Adding the First FTP Host
- Adding the First User Account
Configuring FTP Hosts
- Setting Up FTP Hosts
- Adding Additional FTP Hosts
- Configuring an External User Database
- Configuring an NT User Database
- Setting Options for the FTP Host
- Setting Timeouts for FTP Connections
- Setting Maximum Users
- Allowing Anonymous Access
- Hiding Files and Folders
- Setting Directory Listings to Use Local Time
- Using Banner, Welcome, and Exit Messages
- Creating Message Files for Folders and Directories
- Setting Access by IP Address
- Setting an Alias for the FTP Host
- Other Options in General Host Settings
- Deleting an FTP Host
- Renaming an FTP Host
- Add a Virtual Host with the Command Line
- Using Firewalls with SSL
- What Exactly is a NAT Firewall?
Managing FTP User Accounts
- How User Accounts Work
- Setting User Logon Options
- Adding an FTP User Account
- How Permissions Work
- Setting User Options
- User Directories and User Password
- Setting Logon, Public Directory, and Change Password Options
- Setting File, Disk Space, and Bandwidth Quotas
- Setting Administrator Permissions
- Deleting a User
- Renaming a User
- Adding Users with the Command Line Utility
- Basic Command Syntax
- Adding a User
- Modifying a User
- Deleting a User
- How Users Can Change Their Password
- Creating User Groups
- Adding Users to the Group
- Deleting a User Group
Managing Folders
- Using Folders and Virtual folders
- Granting Access to a Folder
- Adding a Virtual Folder
- Granting Permissions for FTP Folders
- NT Permissions on Windows 2000 and XP
- Changing Folder Properties
- Changing Virtual Folder Properties
- Removing a Folder
- Renaming a Virtual Folder
Using Rules
- About Rules
- The Rules List
- Configuring Rules
- Remote Rule Configuration
- Rules Processing
Using Notifications
- About Notifications
- Notification Types
- Notification Server Manager
- Configuring the Servers for Notifications
- The Notifications Library
- Editing a Notification
- Deleting a Notification
- Using Notifications- A Simulation
- What's Next?
- SMS Notifications
- Pager Notifications
- E-mail Notifications
- Program Notifications
- Using Variables to Report Event Details
Configuring SITE Commands
- Adding a Site Command
- Modifying Site Command Properties
- Modifying Site Command Permissions
Managing FTP Hosts
- Copying the Server Manager to a Remote Host
- Connecting to the WS_FTP Server
- Monitoring Active FTP Sessions
- Server Statistics
- Active Sessions
- Monitoring FTP Server Statistics
SSL Configuration
- What is SSL?
- How To Get Started
- Generating a Certificate
- Selecting a Certificate
- SSL Options
- Signing a Certificate
- Trusted Authorities
- Adding a Certificate
- Exporting a Certificate
- Removing a Certificate
Using the Log Analyzer
- What is the Log Analyzer?
- Using the Log Analyzer
- Log Analyzer: Connections Dialog
- To Add a Connection to a Server
- Analyzing Logs on a Local Server
- To Remove a Connection
- Log Analyzer: Tabs
- Log Analyzer: Files Tab
- Log Analyzer: IP Address Tab
- Log Analyzer: Times Tab
- Log Analyzer: Users Tab
- Log Analyzer: Summary Tab
- Log Analyzer: Status Tab
Managing Log Files
- Logging FTP Server Events
- Viewing Log Files
- Reading Log Files
Highlights of RFC
- Basics
- FTP Commands
- FTP Replies
- Positive Preliminary Replies
- Positive Completion Replies
- Positive Intermediate Replies
- Transient Negative Completion Replies
- Permanent Negative Completion Replies
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