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With newer versions of IE and Pure-FTP, users do not have the ability to simply type ftp://domain.com into their browsers and get a login prompt with a username and password field. The default functionality now is to assume anonymous access, and in most cases this is disabled for security purposes. To achieve the desired functionality mentioned previously, a change needs to be made in the Pure-</description>
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This guide will show you how to setup an FTP server on CentOS using VSFTPd which is available via yum. besides being available directly via yum, VSFTPd is also very easily configurable and secure. There are a few tradeoffs including no support for quotas. If you need these, take a look at</description>
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