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| ====== FTP service on Unix ====== | ====== FTP service on Unix ====== | ||
| - | ===== FTP access ===== | + | ===== FTP server |
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| - | For security reasons FTP is no longer available. To access your own files, you should use a secure file transfer system (SCP or SFTP). If you need SFTP software for Windows or Mac, see our [[: | + | |
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| - | For most purposes, HTTP (web) access is more convenient for making files available to the outside world. Further instructions are given in the web support pages on [[: | + | |
| + | For security reasons we no longer offer any FTP servers (although the client '' | ||
| + | To access your own files from outside, you should use a secure file transfer system such as SCP or SFTP. If you need SFTP software for Windows or Mac, see our [[: | ||
| + | To share files with others, HTTP (web) access is the simplest method. Further instructions are given in the web support pages on [[: | ||
| + | If you are trying to connect to FTP servers outside Tate Lab and encounter problems, you may want to try using our [[: | ||