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(ASCEND) Re: FTP - restricting clients' access to other directories on FTP server
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- Subject: (ASCEND) Re: FTP - restricting clients' access to other directories on FTP server
- From: "Peter Copeland" <Tharen@i-t-c.com>
- Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 00:34:29 -0500
- In-Reply-To: <3930a231.90367062@207.127.235.180>
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I haven't tried it with IIS 5. I would think this feature would be available in
IIS4. Still no luck, though.
Thanks
Peter
At 12:55 PM 5/14/2000 +0000, you wrote:
>Were you able to redirect iis5 ftp from ftproot to wwwroot?
>If so, how?
>Thanks,
>Gert Jensen
>Danica Computing
>Ithaca, NY
>
>
>On 3 May 2000 06:58:43 GMT, in microsoft.public.inetserver.iis you
>wrote:
>
>>I've set up IIS 4.0 on NT4 server and am running an FTP server.
>>Clients need R/W permissions for their own directories.
>>I want them to only see their own directories. I don't even want them
>>to be able to get to the root of the "FTPROOT" directory.
>>I have alias directories matching their login names,
>>so once they login, the FTP clients are each dropped into their
>>respective directories automatically.
>>I know that NTFS and IIS permissions work together here and, if there is
>>a discrepancy, the most restrictive permissions set will
>>apply. However, even though I have the FTP clients as
>>"USER" level only and have no "USER" permissions for
>>the "FTPROOT" directory, the clients can still access all
>>other clients' directories within "FTPROOT" whether it's their
>>own directory not.
>>
>>How do I accomplish this restriction?
>>
>>Thanks
>
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