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How to Install and Configure vsftpd on Ubuntu 15.04?

FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is likely the most well-known method of uploading files to a server; a wide array of FTP servers, such as vsftpd, and clients exist for every platform.

Pre-Flight Check

  • These instructions are intended specifically for installing the vsfptd on Ubuntu 15.04.
  • I’ll be working from an iaas Core Managed Ubuntu 15.04 server, and I’ll be logged in as root.

Step 1: Install vsftpd

Warning: FTP data is insecure; traffic is not encrypted, and all transmissions are clear text (including usernames, passwords, commands, and data). Consider securing your FTP connection with SSL/TLS.

  • First, you’ll follow a simple best practice: ensuring the list of available packages is up to date before installing anything new.

apt-get update

  • Then let’s install vsftpd and any required packages:

apt-get -y install vsftpd

Step 2: Configure vsftpd

  • Let’s edit the configuration file for vsftpd:

vim /etc/vsftpd.conf

  • Disallow anonymous, unidentified users to access files via FTP; change the anonymous_enable setting to NO:

anonymous_enable=NO

  • Allow local users to log in by changing the local_enable setting to YES:

local_enable=YES

  • If you want the local user to be able to write to a directory, then change the write_enable setting to YES:

write_enable=YES

  • Local users will be ‘chroot jailed’ and they will be denied access to any other part of the server; change the chroot_local_user setting to YES:

chroot_local_user=YES

  • Exit and save the file with the command :wq
  • Restart the vsftpd service:

service vsftpd restart

Step 3: Configure the User’s Home Directory

  • With a certain version of vsftpd you may receive the following error: 500 OOPS: vsftpd: refusing to run with writable root inside chroot().
  • Not to worry! Create a new directory for the user receiving the error (user2 in this case) that is a subdirectory of their home directory (/home/user2). For example:
  • Fix permissions for user2‘s home directory:

chmod a-w /home/user2/

  • Make a new directory for uploading files:

mkdir /home/user2/files
chown user2:user2 /home/user2/files/

Updated on November 26, 2022

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