

Note: There is no need to specify a document path or share.

The FTP service is now started accepting incoming connections to the MAC user’s home folder.Now type the following command to start the regular FTP service.You will be prompted for the MAC HD password.In the Terminal, type the following command and hit.Navigate to Applications/Utilities and double Click.

DocuShare Enterprise Content ManagementĪlthough Apple has done away with the GUI interface to enable the FTP server service, it is still available via Terminal commands.
