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FTP > Configuration > General
To configure the FTP settings, you need to specify the proxy settings and the data connection.
The FTP Proxy supports IPv6 FTP Proxies similar to the support of the IPv4 FTP Proxy, and the Web UI accepts both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
You can have IWSVA act as an FTP proxy server. If you need to protect FTP uploads on multiple servers, install one instance of the IWSVA FTP module for each server.
Use stand-alone mode—Choose this option when IWSVA is installed as the only FTP proxy on the network.
Use FTP Proxy—Choose this option if IWSVA is installed on a network with an existing FTP proxy; IWSVA may be on the same machine as the FTP proxy or a different one, which will affect the values you enter for the following fields:
Proxy server—Specify the host name or IP address of the FTP proxy that IWSVA receives FTP traffic from; If IWSVA FTP scanning is installed on the same machine as the FTP server, use "localhost"
Port—Indicates the port number that the FTP proxy uses to deliver FTP traffic to IWSVA, typically, port 21
Because most firewalls are configured to reject unsolicited port requests from outside the LAN, IWSVA supports both Active and Passive file transfers. Passive transfers are usually necessary if there is a firewall on the LAN, or if you have experienced failed data channels when trying to setup Active FTP.
Passive FTP—Choose this option if IWSVA is running inside a firewall that allows only Passive FTP. MORE>>
Active FTP—Choose this option if IWSVA was installed as a Stand-alone, is running inside a firewall that allows Active FTP, or if it was installed to be running outside the firewall (not recommended). MORE>>
Note: The maximum number of client requests and number of worker threads to create can be manually configured by editing the intscan.ini file.