Sudo nano /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/ftp.plistĮdit the file to look like this, and then restart your Mac, and follow this procedure again. Its also possible to turn up logging even further to view even more details of what is or is not going on, if you absolutely must: below is an example of the messages when an incorrect username or password is being entered by MediaTransfer:ĭec 26 17:19:55 MacBook-Pro ftpd: connection from 127.0.0.1 to 127.0.0.1ĭec 26 17:20:01 MacBook-Pro ftpd: FTP LOGIN FAILED FROM 127.0.0.1ĭec 26 17:22:17 MacBook-Pro ftpd: connection from 127.0.0.1 to 127.0.0.1ĭec 26 17:22:24 MacBook-Pro ftpd: FTP LOGIN FROM 127.0.0.1 as jeremylaurenson (class: real, type: REAL) Id like to retire the FTP server software and go SFTP instead. they are not actual user accounts in the servers OS, but accounts handled by the FTP server software - to the OS they all look like the ftp user account. Fire up MediaTransfer and watch to see any new messages. Ive had a FTP server (Mac OS X, but not the server version) set up for a while where the users are virtual, i.e. This will show you the history of what has happened in the FTP server. ![]() Now, in the window, type tail -f /var/log/ftp.log Inside Utilities is an Application called Terminal. Inside of Applications on your Mac is a folder called Utilities. ![]() To check what is happening in detail from OSX, you can do the following:
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