Found an article indicating that the limitation of 15 IPs, in Host Restrictions, is a limitation of the GUI and not the program ... need capacity of ~100 ... thought I'd try an end-run ...
Answer by
Pooja Bajaj
The file containing the Host Restriction IPs is typically located in the "config" folder of the freeFTPd installation directory. It is usually named "hosts.allow" or "hosts.deny" depending on the configuration.
No, the application does not allow you to set permissions to folders. It allows you to create users with their root directory where they have full access and that's it. If you want an advanced application, there is always the possibility to install FileZilla Server.
Found an article indicating that the limitation of 15 IPs, in Host Restrictions, is a limitation of the GUI and not the program ... need capacity of ~100 ... thought I'd try an end-run ...
The file containing the Host Restriction IPs is typically located in the "config" folder of the freeFTPd installation directory. It is usually named "hosts.allow" or "hosts.deny" depending on the configuration.
No, the application does not allow you to set permissions to folders. It allows you to create users with their root directory where they have full access and that's it. If you want an advanced application, there is always the possibility to install FileZilla Server.