I like to use the ftp command line interface built into OS X. Then, set the permissions as appropriate on the share and hit the ON button for the FTP service. Once open, use the Share: drop-down list to select a share that already exists (output of sharing -l basically) and click on one of the shares or Custom to create a new share for FTP. To setup FTP, first open the Server app and then click on the FTP service. This directory can be any share that has previously been configured in the File Sharing service or a website configured in the Websites service. Instead of sharing out each directory the new incantation of the FTP service allows administrators to share a single directory out. FTP went away in OS X Lion Server (kinda’) and now it’s back in OS X Mountain Lion Server (kinda’).
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