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Chapter 10 Application Screens
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Figure 185 Applications > FTP
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 88 Applications > FTP
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Enable FTP Select this to allow users to connect to the NSA via FTP. This also enables
FTP over Explicit TLS (FTPES). You can use FTP or FTPES to send files
to the NSA or get files from the NSA.
Connection Limit Enter the maximum number of concurrent FTP connections allowed on the
NSA in this field.
Idle Timeout Enter the length of time that an FTP connection can be idle before being
disconnected by the NSA.
Enable Anonymous FTP
Access
Select this to allow any user to log into the NSA using ‘FTP’ or
‘anonymous’ as a username and no password. Any other name is
considered a username, so must be valid and have a corresponding
correct password.
Character Set Select the appropriate language encoding here If the NSA’s folders or file
names do not display correctly in your FTP client. The NSA uses UTF-8
format for FTP by default.
This setting applies to all FTP client connections to the NSA. It does not
affect your Windows/CIFS connections (it will not correct the character
display in Windows Explorer).
Apply Click this to save your changes.
Reset Click this to discard any changes and start again.