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* Write Only - Anonymous users are given write access only. | * Write Only - Anonymous users are given write access only. | ||
- | **Allow Admin Login:** Enables your local system administrator account as a user for the FTP service. | + | |
**Log FTP requests and responses: | **Log FTP requests and responses: | ||
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- | **Maximum Users Allowed to Log in**: This number specifies | + | **Maximum Users Allowed to Log in:** This sets the maximum number of logged-in users at once. Users above the limit are rejected. |
- | **Maximum Connections from the same IP: ** FTP allows | + | **Maximum Connections from the same IP: ** FTP lets a user log on via multiple sessions from the same address. Here, specify how many simultaneous connections will be allowed |
- | **Maximum Bandwidth for Anonymous Users**: FTP throttling will limit the amount of bandwidth | + | **Maximum Bandwidth for Anonymous Users:** FTP throttling will limit the amount of bandwidth available to what' |
- | **Maximum Bandwidth for Authenticated Users**: FTP throttling will limit each authenticated users's bandwidth to this amount. | + | **Maximum Bandwidth for Authenticated Users:** FTP throttling will limit each authenticated users' bandwidth to this amount. |
- | **Idle Timeout**: This specifies the timeout period, in seconds, until a user is disconnected due to inactivity. | + | **Idle Timeout:** This specifies the timeout period, in seconds, until a user is disconnected due to inactivity. |
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- | **Limit Connection Attempts:** This option works only when FTP is enabled on the WAN. If selected, | + | **Limit Connection Attempts: |