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Simpliest FTP software download?

Anyone know a open source FTP php or html setup? Very very simple. Upload and download only.

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https://www.monstaftp.com but its not as simple as you want

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5 minutes ago, Theguywhobea said:

Filezilla?

 

5 minutes ago, NoobCase said:

Filezilla....? 

I don't mean client. I mean a hostable interface like OwnCloud.

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5 minutes ago, newcbomb said:

https://www.monstaftp.com but its not as simple as you want

I don't mean a client. I mean so I can host my own FTP without the need of a client. Like OwnCloud.

 

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1 hour ago, mattonfire said:

I don't mean a client. I mean so I can host my own FTP without the need of a client. Like OwnCloud.

 

You just need to install literally any FTP Server software on your server. FileZilla is my preferred software, but most FTP Software are all very similar. As @NoobCase says, any Browser can access an FTP site/server. No client software needed.

 

Or, you could just actually install and setup OwnCloud, since it'll be more user friendly for downloading.

1 hour ago, NoobCase said:

you Can access a filezilla ftp solution witout the client. You just need a browser

 

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21 hours ago, dalekphalm said:

You just need to install literally any FTP Server software on your server. FileZilla is my preferred software, but most FTP Software are all very similar. As @NoobCase says, any Browser can access an FTP site/server. No client software needed.

 

Or, you could just actually install and setup OwnCloud, since it'll be more user friendly for downloading.

 

Tried ownCloud which apparently threw out virus errors to the hosting I was using. And the FileZilla server is only for Windows not Linux, and Im pretty sure they're running linux.

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If you don't need a "real" FTP-Server, only an "online-filemanager" thingy then check out https://studio-42.github.io/elFinder/ pretty simple to use

for(var i = 0; i<= 1/0; i++) {
	alert("Look, i am like while(true){}");
}

1/0 != Error; 1/0 == ∞

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7 hours ago, TakataruMC said:

If you're running linux you can look into vsftpd, you need to edit a .conf file to set it up but it's really quite simple. (vsftpd.conf manual, ArchLinux Wiki entry)

You could combine this with a webpanel then you would have a FTP Server and a webinterface for it

for(var i = 0; i<= 1/0; i++) {
	alert("Look, i am like while(true){}");
}

1/0 != Error; 1/0 == ∞

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