![]() In this case, the file specified by chroot_list_file lists users that are not in a chroot jail. This will make local users jailed by default. The chroot_list_file variable specifies the file which contains users that are jailed.įor a more restricted environment, specify the line: To enable this, add the following lines to /etc/nf: # Directory to be used for an anonymous loginĪnon_root=/example/directory/ Chroot jailĪ chroot environment that prevents the user from leaving its home directory can be set up. # Maximum transfer rate for an anonymous client in Bytes/second ![]() etc/nf # No password is required for an anonymous login the following options (see nf(5) for more): # Uncomment this if you want the anonymous FTP user to be able to create # obviously need to create a directory writable by the FTP user. # has an effect if the above global write enable is activated. # Uncomment this to allow the anonymous FTP user to upload files. # Allow anonymous FTP? (Beware - allowed by default if you comment this out). By default, anonymous logins are enabled for download only from /srv/ftp: These lines controls whether anonymous users can login. One must set the line local_enable in /etc/nf to YES in order to allow users in /etc/passwd to login: The WRITE_ENABLE flag must be set to YES in /etc/nf in order to allow changes to the filesystem, such as uploading: Better to configure firewall rules to limit access. libwrap/tcp-wrappers is not dependency of vsftpd and not installed by default. Get to know more details of each function and configuration please go to Download Center to download the manual of your product.Reason: I believe this information is deprecated. Please type in address ftp: //WAN IP to access to it. You can also access the FTP server from external network. Here the LAN IP address of the router is 192.168.1.1. Then type in your account to access to the FTP server. Please open the web browser and type in address ftp: //LAN IP, press enter. Now the FTP server can be accessed by local network. Volume Name - From the pull-down list, select which volume to save the file under.įolder Path- Path to the folder is determined by where the file is saved.įolder Name - Name of the shared folder, customized by users.Įnable Authentication - Select the check box to require users to log in with a username and password.Įnable Write Access - Select the check box to allow users to make changes to the folder content.Įnable Media Sharing - Enable media server function, you may click here to get more info. ![]() If you want to customize the shared content, switch off Share All, and click on Add to choose your specific folder. It is set to share all the files by default. If check on Use Default Account, it would be admin/admin. If you choose Use New Account, you will have a separate login account for the USB device. Switch on Enable Authentication on the bottom. On the Folder Settings part below, the Network/Media Server Name can be changed to something else. And you can also try unplug the USB device and plug it back in.Ĭheck the options FTP and FTP (via Internet) to enable FTP server function. If there is no device listed on this page, please click Scan. Check whether the USB device is identified by the modem router. Log in Archer VR900’s web interface by 192.168.1.1 or with the password that you set up.Ĭlick Advanced on the top, then click USB Settings -> Disk Settings on the left side menu. Plug a USB Storage device into the USB port, make sure the USB light lit up on the router. Note: Here take Archer VR900 as an example. ![]()
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