To configure FTP to use SSL/TLS, you need to follow the steps below:
1. Obtain an SSL/TLS certificate: To enable SSL/TLS encryption on your FTP server, you will need to have an SSL/TLS certificate. You can generate a self-signed certificate or obtain one from a trusted certificate authority.
1. Install SSL/TLS certificate: Next, you need to install the SSL/TLS certificate on your FTP server. This can be done by following the instructions provided by your FTP server vendor.
1. Configure FTP server: Open the configuration file of the FTP server and add the SSL/TLS settings to enable secure connections. The specific details of the configuration file vary depending on the FTP server you are using.
1. Configure the FTP client: You also need to configure the FTP client to use SSL/TLS encryption. This can be done by enabling SSL/TLS in the FTP client settings.
1. Testing: Finally, test the configuration by connecting to the FTP server using an SSL/TLS-enabled FTP client. If everything is configured correctly, your FTP server should permit secure connections via SSL/TLS protocol.