This library allows to easily build a simple and fully-featured FTP server using afero as the backend filesystem.
If you're interested in a fully featured FTP server, you should use sftpgo (fully featured SFTP/FTP server) or ftpserver (basic FTP server).
- Uploading and downloading files
- Directory listing (LIST + MLST)
- File and directory deletion and renaming
- TLS support (AUTH + PROT)
- File download/upload resume support (REST)
- Passive socket connections (PASV and EPSV commands)
- Active socket connections (PORT and EPRT commands)
- IPv6 support (EPSV + EPRT)
- Small memory footprint
- Clean code: No sleep, no panic, no global sync (only around control/transfer connection per client)
- Uses only the standard library except for:
- afero for generic file systems handling
- fclairamb/go-log for logging through your existing libraries go-kit/log, log15, zap, zerolog, logrus
 
- Supported extensions:
- AUTH - Control session protection
- AUTH TLS - TLS session
- PROT - Transfer protection
- EPRT/EPSV - IPv6 support
- MDTM - File Modification Time
- SIZE - Size of a file
- REST - Restart of interrupted transfer
- MLST - Simple file listing for machine processing
- MLSD - Directory listing for machine processing
- HASH - Hashing of files
- AVLB - Available space
- COMB - Combine files
 
The easiest way to test this library is to use ftpserver.
The simplest way to get a good understanding of how the driver shall be implemented is to look at the tests driver.
The API is directly based on afero.
// MainDriver handles the authentication and ClientHandlingDriver selection
type MainDriver interface {
	// GetSettings returns some general settings around the server setup
	GetSettings() (*Settings, error)
	// ClientConnected is called to send the very first welcome message
	ClientConnected(cc ClientContext) (string, error)
	// ClientDisconnected is called when the user disconnects, even if he never authenticated
	ClientDisconnected(cc ClientContext)
	// AuthUser authenticates the user and selects an handling driver
	AuthUser(cc ClientContext, user, pass string) (ClientDriver, error)
	// GetTLSConfig returns a TLS Certificate to use
	// The certificate could frequently change if we use something like "let's encrypt"
	GetTLSConfig() (*tls.Config, error)
}
// ClientDriver is the base FS implementation that allows to manipulate files
type ClientDriver interface {
	afero.Fs
}
// ClientContext is implemented on the server side to provide some access to few data around the client
type ClientContext interface {
	// Path provides the path of the current connection
	Path() string
	// SetDebug activates the debugging of this connection commands
	SetDebug(debug bool)
	// Debug returns the current debugging status of this connection commands
	Debug() bool
	// Client's ID on the server
	ID() uint32
	// Client's address
	RemoteAddr() net.Addr
	// Servers's address
	LocalAddr() net.Addr
	// Client's version can be empty
	GetClientVersion() string
	// Close closes the connection and disconnects the client.
	Close() error
	// HasTLSForControl returns true if the control connection is over TLS
	HasTLSForControl() bool
	// HasTLSForTransfers returns true if the transfer connection is over TLS
	HasTLSForTransfers() bool
	// GetLastCommand returns the last received command
	GetLastCommand() string
	// GetLastDataChannel returns the last data channel mode
	GetLastDataChannel() DataChannel
}
// Settings define all the server settings
type Settings struct {
	Listener                 net.Listener     // (Optional) To provide an already initialized listener
	ListenAddr               string           // Listening address
	PublicHost               string           // Public IP to expose (only an IP address is accepted at this stage)
	PublicIPResolver         PublicIPResolver // (Optional) To fetch a public IP lookup
	PassiveTransferPortRange *PortRange       // (Optional) Port Range for data connections. Random if not specified
	ActiveTransferPortNon20  bool             // Do not impose the port 20 for active data transfer (#88, RFC 1579)
	IdleTimeout              int              // Maximum inactivity time before disconnecting (#58)
	ConnectionTimeout        int              // Maximum time to establish passive or active transfer connections
	DisableMLSD              bool             // Disable MLSD support
	DisableMLST              bool             // Disable MLST support
	DisableMFMT              bool             // Disable MFMT support (modify file mtime)
	Banner                   string           // Banner to use in server status response
	TLSRequired              TLSRequirement   // defines the TLS mode
	DisableLISTArgs          bool             // Disable ls like options (-a,-la etc.) for directory listing
	DisableSite              bool             // Disable SITE command
	DisableActiveMode        bool             // Disable Active FTP
	EnableHASH               bool             // Enable support for calculating hash value of files
	DisableSTAT              bool             // Disable Server STATUS, STAT on files and directories will still work
	DisableSYST              bool             // Disable SYST
	EnableCOMB               bool             // Enable COMB support
	DefaultTransferType      TransferType     // Transfer type to use if the client don't send the TYPE command
	// ActiveConnectionsCheck defines the security requirements for active connections
	ActiveConnectionsCheck DataConnectionRequirement
	// PasvConnectionsCheck defines the security requirements for passive connections
	PasvConnectionsCheck DataConnectionRequirement
}There are a few extensions to the base afero APIs so that you can perform some operations that aren't offered by afero.
// ClientDriverExtensionAllocate is an extension to support the "ALLO" - file allocation - command
type ClientDriverExtensionAllocate interface {
	// AllocateSpace reserves the space necessary to upload files
	AllocateSpace(size int) error
}// ClientDriverExtensionAvailableSpace is an extension to implement to support
// the AVBL ftp command
type ClientDriverExtensionAvailableSpace interface {
	GetAvailableSpace(dirName string) (int64, error)
}// ClientDriverExtensionSymlink is an extension to support the "SITE SYMLINK" - symbolic link creation - command
type ClientDriverExtensionSymlink interface {
	// Symlink creates a symlink
	Symlink(oldname, newname string) error
	// SymlinkIfPossible allows to get the source of a symlink (but we don't need for now)
	// ReadlinkIfPossible(name string) (string, error)
}// ClientDriverExtensionHasher is an extension to implement if you want to handle file digests
// yourself. You have to set EnableHASH to true for this extension to be called
type ClientDriverExtensionHasher interface {
	ComputeHash(name string, algo HASHAlgo, startOffset, endOffset int64) (string, error)
}I wanted to make a system which would accept files through FTP and redirect them to something else. Go seemed like the obvious choice and it seemed there was a lot of libraries available but it turns out none of them were in a useable state.
- micahhausler/go-ftp is a minimalistic implementation
- shenfeng/ftpd.go is very basic and 4 years old.
- yob/graval is 3 years old and “experimental”.
- goftp/server seemed OK but I couldn't use it on both Filezilla and the MacOs ftp client.
- andrewarrow/paradise_ftp - Was the only one of the list I could test right away. This is the project I forked from.