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Windows Server Forum / IIS / FTP / March 2006

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IIS 4.0 to 6.030 Mar 2006 21:55 GMT2
I am in the process of installing IIS FTP ervice on sbs 2003. I hve never
worked with IIS 6.0. I have 17 folders that I created in the FTP ROOT for my
clients. I configured there user accounts, and I am not sure I did it
correcty. I cannot access these folders via the internet. ...
Login Box22 Mar 2006 18:56 GMT3
We lease all of our machines, the one that hosts IIS is at end of lease and I
am trying to configure a replacement machine.  As far as I can tell I have
everything set up identically on the replacement machine but the FTP folder
that we use is not prompting for a username and ...
IIS ftp question22 Mar 2006 08:12 GMT2
Is it possible in IIS to set up ftp so that an admin sees all the files
that are uploaded to a folder while individual users see only the files
that they uploaded and no others?  Or would the only way to do this is
to set up separate directories and use isolation mode?
Bad Login Attempts - Win2k3 Server Standard21 Mar 2006 02:37 GMT2
Is there a way to autoban an ip address after a set number of bad login
attempts?
Will Microsoft add this feature in future releases?
FTP Login Flood atack21 Mar 2006 02:26 GMT5
A FTP server is being subjected to a massive (5 hours) login attack.
Apparently this is a know exploit attempt. Any ideas on how to stop this?
It appears the attack is from hijacked computers as the IP is allways
different.
Cannot FTP more than 4 MB between two Win2003 SP 1 machines...17 Mar 2006 07:37 GMT7
I have the weirdest problem which basically boils down to that I can't FTP
files larger than 4 MB to/from a certain FTP server from certain machines,
but larger files work with other servers and other clients.
I have an FTP server running Windows Server 2003 SP 1.  I have a client ...
Using Serv-U For FTP Security16 Mar 2006 09:04 GMT1
I created an FTP site a while back in IIS 6 that contains several virtual
directories. I now need to configure SSL for secure file transfers to those
virtual directories and IIS does not yet support SSL for FTP. Serv-U seems to
be a reputable product and I am thinking of ...
ftp security with user isolation16 Mar 2006 09:03 GMT1
Hi all:          Following scenario:
All users have permissions (read, write, etc) to all user home dirs on ftp
site.  They however can see only their own dirs because of user isolation -
that's good.  Now I need to have an admin user that can see all of content of
Allows File Deletion14 Mar 2006 01:55 GMT3
Hi, I have a problem using the FTP server within Windows XP... In the past I
have used FTP servers on Novell and Windows 2003... These both prevent a file
which is being received from being deleted or open by a machine on the local
network as the FTP server... We have an ...
IIS FTP server accessible even though XP firewall is on13 Mar 2006 06:36 GMT2
I have a problem with my firewall and/or the IIS FTP server settings. I've
got two machines running XP Pro SP2. Machine S (for "server") and C
("client") are connected through an Ad-hoc wireless connection.
The firewall settings on Machine S, for the wireless adapter, are ...
can't acces ftp server from outside13 Mar 2006 04:54 GMT7
Running on Server 2003,  IIS 6.0.  I can access here at the office, but
not from outside.  We do have a sonic wall device.  Would that be
hanging me up?
User Isolation with a non-isolated admin user13 Mar 2006 04:38 GMT2
I'm looking for a way to have 20 or so FTP user accounts that are isolated,
but to then also have an admin/manager login that would not be isolated and
could access any of the other user account folders.  Is this possible?  I am
trying to do this without AD integration.  
setup FTP on NT4 server13 Mar 2006 04:33 GMT1
I would like to setup a ftp server on our NT 4 server.  We currently have
both a NT4 domain and a Win 03 domain, working in a trust relationship.  All
users are being authenticated via the 2003 domain.  But i would like to allow
external users to be able to ftp in to our NT4 ...
slow transfer on network share13 Mar 2006 04:32 GMT7
I have some problems by virtual directory with network shares.
Situation1:
We have on Server1 ftp installed. Server1 is a Windows Server 2000 SP4.
On ftp Server 1 I created a new virtual directory with the name PRODUCT.
Cannot write to FTP virtual directories13 Mar 2006 04:30 GMT4
I have an ftp site published on my SBS 2003 server. Everything was working
great for a while. Now all of a sudden I nor clients can write to the
virtual folders. The virtual folders reside on the same partition as the
physical folders. What happened? I have full admin rights as ...
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