Web vs. File: What’s the Difference?
Although a web server is capable of hosting files, it does not always host them as efficiently as a file server would. The primary protocol of the web is HTTP, and the primary protocol of file servers is FTP. HTTP was designed with HTML files in mind, and therefore does not serve files as well as an FTP server.
Downloading and Installing an FTP Server
My personal favorite FTP server is again an open-source solution, known as FileZilla. FileZilla (FZ) can handle all FTP requests and is easy to administrate. FZ can be found at http://filezilla.sourceforge.net. Make sure that when you go to Downloads, choose the SERVER release. FileZilla and FileZilla Server are two different programs. The server release is beneath the FileZilla releases.
Once setup completes, the “Connect to Server” dialogue box will appear. Press “OK.”

Type in a new name for the user. Don’t worry about groups. Press “OK.”

Press “Add” under the Access Rights column. This will enable you to add a new directory that the user has the right to do things in.
Next, choose a folder for the user to access.
OK. Now, choose access rights for the User, add a password, and press “OK.” If you do not understand how Access Rights work or why you need a password, this will be explained on the next page.
You have now successfully setup a one-user FTP server. On the next page, we will learn how Web and FTP servers can be used.
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