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however, that the FTP server relies on the ability to send user passwords over the network
without data encryption. As a result, a user with physical access to the network could
examine user passwords during the FTP validation process.
FTP supports all Microsoft Windows FTP client commands, when a server appliance is
running FTP, other computers using the FTP utility can connect to the server and transfer
files. On the other hand, non-Microsoft versions of FTP clients might contain commands
that are not supported by the FTP server protocol.

Enabling FTP Logging

You can log incoming FTP connections to the FTP log by enabling FTP Logging. By
default, FTP logs are stored by in %windir%\system32\logfiles\msftpsvc1.
Administrators can access these files from their workstation by either accessing an
administrative share—for example, \\appliancename\admin$\winnt\system32—or by
creating a new share for this folder.

To enable FTP logging

1.
On the primary navigation bar, choose Shares.
2.
Choose Sharing Protocols.
3.
Select FTP Protocol, and then choose Properties.
4.
Select the Logging tab.
5.
Select the Enable logging check box, and then choose OK.

Enabling FTP Anonymous Access

To enable FTP Anonymous

1.
On the primary navigation bar, choose Shares.
2.
Choose Sharing Protocols.
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Related Topics
For more information about FTP anonymous access, see
FTP Anonymous Access. For more information about
adding FTP messages, see Adding
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