There is two ways  to enable it. One is  to go in  to the terminal and type in 
a command which I forgot at the moment. But the other one is, to go in  to the 
server app  if you have it. And that can also enable the service. Sent from my 
iPhone

> On 2 Jan 2014, at 2:20 pm, Chris Blouch <cblo...@aol.com> wrote:
> 
> Are you sure you want to do ftp and not sftp? ftp requires rather large 
> swaths of ports to be opened before it will work. How did you enable ftp on 
> your mac?
> 
> CB
> 
>> On 12/29/13 9:55 AM, Kjsc Radio wrote:
>> Hello, I am thinking about setting up an FTP server using the server on Mac. 
>> I've done this before, but I have failed. Due to incorrect Port forwarding, 
>> I have forward ports 21 and other ports to make the FTP server work. But 
>> when one of my other machines connects to the network via FTP, it doesn't 
>> want to allow the connection. Is there any other ports that I should forward?
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
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