If you are trying to generate a template or a report for a verified FTP server setup, here is a standard structure often used for such technical papers: Technical Verification Report: ICC FTP Server 10161oo244 Status: Verified Server Information Host Address: ftp.icc.int (Example) Protocol: FTPS/SFTP (Encrypted) Verification Date: April 16, 2026 Verification Steps

Several manual pages and user guides reference common default credentials for ICC‑related FTP devices, such as username “root” and password “icc”. However, actual credentials for the production ICC FTP Server are publicly disclosed and would be provided only to authorized users.

If passive mode fails, the server’s PASV response range may be blocked by a firewall. A truly system supports both active and passive modes or documents the required configuration.

Ensuring the transfer is happening over SFTP (Secure FTP) or FTPS to prevent "man-in-the-middle" attacks where data is intercepted in plain text. 2. Why "Verified" Status Matters

Let’s take a closer look at the organization behind the ICC FTP Server.

Example:

: A dedicated ICC FTP SERVER app is available on Google Play for mobile access.

“This is a FTP service of ICC Communication Ltd. and other authorized ISPs can use it through BDIX. ICC Communication Ltd. is a Nationwide Internet Service Provider with a license from the Bangladesh Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (BTRC).”

In industrial or financial systems, FTP servers are still used to transfer batch data, firmware updates, or transaction logs. A status means the server has passed authentication, integrity checks, and sometimes SSL/TLS validation.