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Preface

Part I Network Services Topics

1.  Network Service (Overview)

2.  Managing Web Cache Servers

3.  Time-Related Services

Part II Accessing Network File Systems Topics

4.  Managing Network File Systems (Overview)

5.  Network File System Administration (Tasks)

6.  Accessing Network File Systems (Reference)

Part III SLP Topics

7.  SLP (Overview)

8.  Planning and Enabling SLP (Tasks)

9.  Administering SLP (Tasks)

10.  Incorporating Legacy Services

11.  SLP (Reference)

Part IV Mail Services Topics

12.  Mail Services (Overview)

13.  Mail Services (Tasks)

14.  Mail Services (Reference)

Part V Serial Networking Topics

15.  Solaris PPP 4.0 (Overview)

16.  Planning for the PPP Link (Tasks)

17.  Setting Up a Dial-up PPP Link (Tasks)

18.  Setting Up a Leased-Line PPP Link (Tasks)

19.  Setting Up PPP Authentication (Tasks)

20.  Setting Up a PPPoE Tunnel (Tasks)

21.  Fixing Common PPP Problems (Tasks)

22.  Solaris PPP 4.0 (Reference)

23.  Migrating From Asynchronous Solaris PPP to Solaris PPP 4.0 (Tasks)

24.  UUCP (Overview)

25.  Administering UUCP (Tasks)

26.  UUCP (Reference)

Part VI Working With Remote Systems Topics

27.  Working With Remote Systems (Overview)

28.  Administering the FTP Server (Tasks)

Administering the FTP Server (Task Map)

Administering the FTP Server (Tasks)

How to Start an FTP Server Using SMF

How to Shut Down the FTP Server Using SMF

How to Shut Down the FTP Connection

How to Change the ProFTPD Configuration

29.  Accessing Remote Systems (Tasks)

Part VII Monitoring Network Services Topics

30.  Monitoring Network Performance (Tasks)

Glossary

Index

Administering the FTP Server (Task Map)

The following table describes the procedures that are needed to use the FTP server.

Table 28-1 Task Map: Administering the FTP Server

Task
Description
For Instructions
Start the FTP server.
Follow this procedure after changing the proftpd.conf file.
Stop the FTP server.
Follow this procedure before changing the proftpd.conf file.
Shut down the FTP server connections.
Use the /etc/shutmsg file and run the ftpshut to shut down the FTP connections during file system maintenance or other events that do not require that the service be stopped but access to the files needs to be denied.
Reconfigure the FTP server.
Follow this procedure when changing the proftpd.conf file.