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| **Port** | By default, FTP uses port **21** but if this port is already in use by another service or it is blocked on your network, you can change it to any other port from 1 to 65535. | | | **Port** | By default, FTP uses port **21** but if this port is already in use by another service or it is blocked on your network, you can change it to any other port from 1 to 65535. | | ||
| **Passive Port Range** | By default, the passive port range is set to **0** and when FTP is used on the home network, this setting can be left at default. To help with port forwarding for remote FTP access, set a range of about 50-100 ports (it's best to choose ports >=50000). On your network router, make sure to forward the same range of ports. | | | **Passive Port Range** | By default, the passive port range is set to **0** and when FTP is used on the home network, this setting can be left at default. To help with port forwarding for remote FTP access, set a range of about 50-100 ports (it's best to choose ports >=50000). On your network router, make sure to forward the same range of ports. | | ||
+ | | **Public Folder** | Enable this option to restrict access to the public folder to anonymous users only. | | ||
| **Apply** | Click **Apply** to save the changes. | | | **Apply** | Click **Apply** to save the changes. | | ||
<note tip>For more information about to how to access your files with an FTP client, see \\ [[fm_ftp_pc|File Management > FTP for PC users]] \\ [[fm_ftp_mac|File Management > FTP for Mac users]]</note> | <note tip>For more information about to how to access your files with an FTP client, see \\ [[fm_ftp_pc|File Management > FTP for PC users]] \\ [[fm_ftp_mac|File Management > FTP for Mac users]]</note> |