Can I configure the FTP server to listen for standard FTP and explicit SSL on multiple ports?

Can I configure the FTP server to listen for standard FTP and explicit SSL on multiple ports?

Cornerstone/Titan can have FTP listening on 1 port and can have SSL/FTPS listening on 1 other port. If you want to have SSL/FTPS listening on multiple ports, then you would need to configure another server under the domain and set up the other SSL/FTPS ports.


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