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Before you set up ftp service – Apple Mac OS X Server (version 10.2.3 or later) User Manual

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File Services

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The table below shows common file extensions and the type of compression they designate.

Custom FTP Root

For increased security, Mac OS X Server lets you create a custom FTP root. You specify the
directory path of the custom FTP root using the Advanced pane of Configure FTP Service.
See “Configuring FTP Advanced Settings” on page 265. The custom root takes the place of
the default FTP root directory.

Kerberos Authentication

FTP supports Kerberos authentication. You specify the authentication method using the
Advanced pane of Configure FTP Service. See “Configuring FTP Advanced Settings” on
page 265. F
or information about Kerberos, see “Kerberos Authentication” on page 236.

FTP service specifications

Before You Set Up FTP Service

Consider the type of information you need to share and who your clients are when
determining whether or not to offer FTP service. FTP works well when you want to transfer
large files such as applications and databases. In addition, if you want to allow guest
(anonymous) users to download files, FTP is a secure way to provide this service.

File extension

What it means

.gz

DEFLATE compression

.Z

UNIX compress

.bin

MacBinary encoding

.tar

UNIX tar archive

.tZ

UNIX compressed tar archive

.tar.Z

UNIX compressed tar archive

.crc

UNIX checksum file

.dmg

Mac OS X disk image

Maximum number of connected users (the default
setting is 50 for real users and 50 for anonymous users)

1000

FTP port number

21

Number of failed login attempts before user is
disconnected

3

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