As part of the Workstation installation, the client software for FTP is already installed. You can verify that FTP-related software is installed on your system by using the RPM (Red Hat Package Manager), grep, and sort commands in this query: $ rpm -qa | grep ftp | sort The sample results might differ, depending on what software packages are installed. In your Fedora file system, the /usr/bin/pftp file is symbolically linked to /usr/bin/ftp as well as the vsftpd server under the /usr/sbin directory. The base anonymous FTP directory structure is located under the /var/ftp directory. Other installed packages include additional text-based and graphical FTP clients. If vsftpd is not installed, you can find it under Servers, FTP Server in the Add/Remove Software dialog. Note If you host an FTP server connected to the Internet, make it a habit to always check the Fedora site, http://fedora.redhat.com, for up-to-date system errata and security and bug fixes for your server software. Because the anonftp and wu-ftpd RPM packages are not included with Fedora, you must download and install them if you want to use the wu-ftpd server. Retrieve the most recent packages for Linux from http://www.wu-ftpd.org/ to build from the latest source code or obtain RPM packages from a reputable mirror. Refer to Chapter 7, "Managing Software," for information on how to use RPM packages, and see Chapter 33, "C/C++ Programming Tools for Fedora," for how to build software packages from source code archives. |