Hello all. I'm new to the forum and I'm experimenting with FileZilla server. I would like to make it as secure as possible and as such I am only accepting TLS connections. Just for kicks I wanted to see what would happen if I tried to connect to it using HTTP in a browser and I got the following.
220-FileZilla Server 1.0.1
220 Please visit https://filezilla-project.org/
501 What are you trying to do? Go away.
I don't mind the 501 message so much as it is mildly amusing, but I would like to either disable to modify the text of the 220 message so it is not advertising the server version information. Is there a way to turn this off or modify the text? I apologize if this is covered elsewhere. I don't frequent forums very much and I did have a look around the forum but nothing seemed directly applicable. Thanks in advance.
Disable 220 message (Or modify what it says)
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Re: Disable 220 message (Or modify what it says)
At the moment, the Welcome message can not be modified. I guess it'll return eventually.
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FTP connection problems? Please read Network Configuration.
FileZilla connection test: https://filezilla-project.org/conntest.php
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Re: Disable 220 message (Or modify what it says)
As boco said, there's currently no way to disable that message. However, if the intention is to hide the info about which is the server running, I dare say that peculiar error message alone gives away enough info already, such that hiding the welcome message only wouldn't make you achieve the intended goal.
If it's such a strong requirement that these messages be hidden/modified, i suggest one downloads the sources, deletes/modifies the messages within those, then recompiles.
If it's such a strong requirement that these messages be hidden/modified, i suggest one downloads the sources, deletes/modifies the messages within those, then recompiles.
Re: Disable 220 message (Or modify what it says)
Ok thanks for the info. It's not a strong requirement, but would certainly be beneficial to have that capability in a future update if possible. Thanks.