I’m having some issues with securing my home FTP server running FileZilla FTP Server. Basically I was running through the guide on Life hackers guide on how to setup a personal home web server http://lifehacker.com/124212/geek-to-li ... web-server. Regarding the section of locking down directory access from HTTP I did the following.
1. Edited the CONF file of the Apache to AllowOverride All
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2. Created the encryption text file using command line.
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3. Created the .htaccess file using notepad and placed in the directory that was live on the HTTP end
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But when I access my web server through HTTP I get no password prompt and just the standard directory listing. I see the .htaccess file extension as well (which I'm not sure is correct or not).
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Sooo what exactly am I doing wrong here? The instructions are pretty straight forward so I doubt I missed a step. The thing is that I really need to lock down these directories with as much security as possible. Additional advice from seasoned FTP vets are very welcome.
HTAccess files
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Re: HTAccess files
Confusing FTP with Web- (HTTP) servers. Both are entirely different, and the guide is for an HTTP server (Apache). Pure FTP servers cannot be reached through HTTP!Sooo what exactly am I doing wrong here?
An FTP Server is set up entirely differently. There are no .htaccess files or server directives in the FTP world, everything permission-related is done in the user account settings in FZ Server's admin interface. And yes, FZ Server will always show all files (as there's no standards-compliant way for the server to filter files from listings).
FTP server will only send naked listings (binary and text). Browsers wrap these listings into a dynamic HTML page, creating the impression of a webpage listing.
Network configuration: Different as well, read Network Configuration. FTP needs lots of ports, webservers usually only one or two.
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