This entry starts the ftpd daemon when required. This service is used for transferring files from/to a remote machine. The recommendation is that ftp is disabled and sftp is used as a replacement file and directory copying mechanism. Rationale: This ftp service is used to transfer files from or to a remote machine. The username and passwords are passed over the network in clear text and therefore insecurely. Unless required the ftpd daemon should be disabled.
Solution
In /etc/inetd.conf, comment out the ftp entry: chsubserver -r inetd -C /etc/inetd.conf -d -v 'ftp' -p 'tcp6' refresh -s inetd Default Value: Uncommented