to have that experience. I mean, like SFTP, first of all, that's a really good way to do that. And probably arguably that might be the best way to do this. Like don't run an FTP server, just have SSH going and let people access the files that you want them to have access to over SFTP. It's really can be as simple as that. And yet ProFTPD has a bunch of modern features like a .FTP access file, which acts a bit like a .HT access file. It kind of restricts what people or how a local directory behaves for people. It's got, you know, it disables old FTP defaults that were probably fine for the Internet a long time ago, but probably wouldn't be such a great idea for the Internet today. So it's a modern implementation of this FTP tradition. And I don't know how much it's been stress tested. I don't know if I would run an FTP server for the big wide Internet necessarily without really thinking it through. But if you did want to use if you wanted to run an FTP server, ProFTPD could is (41/53)
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