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Install vsftpd with SSL/TLS in Ubuntu Server

March 6, 2022December 21, 2016 by Babin Lonston
Install vsftpd with SSL/TLS in Ubuntu Server 1

VSFTPD with encryption will protect us from unauthorized access to our data, By using SSL certificate all plain text communication will be encrypted.

Categories FTP Server Tags ftp, SSL/TLS, vsftpd

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