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| ==Introduction== | | ==Introduction== |
− | Welcome to the FileZilla Server tutorial. In this tutorial, you will
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− | *Get a basic understanding of the pre-installation requirements,
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− | *Install the application,
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− | *Connect to the Administration interface,
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− | *Setup IP addressing and listen ports,
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− | *Understand passive mode port range,
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− | *Setup Remote Administration,
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− | *Setup Groups and Members,
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− | *Share Folders with Groups and Members,
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− | *Learn about Port Forwarding / NAT rules for remote access.
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| ==Pre-installation requirements== | | ==Pre-installation requirements== |
− | In order to successfully access your FTP server, you will need to have a basic understanding of private and public IP addressing, firewall rules and port forwarding / NAT (Network Address Translation). You will need to have a static IP address applied to the computer you plan on installing your server on, a static public IP address from your ISP or a dynamic DNS and also have access to your router console interface. When applying a static IP address.</br>
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− | '''Note''' It is always best practice to set a static IP on your DHCP server (Usually your router for home users or Domain Controller in more advanced network setups), as applying a static IP address in the network properties on a computer can lead to lease conflicts in the event of a power cycle on either the DHCP server or the FTP server, leaving your FTP server with an IP address of 169.254.x.x.
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| ==Installation instructions== | | ==Installation instructions== |