Connecting to FTP permissions IIS 7
My question is how I would restrict a specific FTP login to only have access to one directory. I can already connect to the server just fine.
Within the FTP IIS it is set to start FTP User Isolation in the "FTP root directory"
To login I am using a User that is setup under Active Directory... I believe this is where I am confused on, whether I need to use this at all or is there someway I need to link this to the IIS FTP.
Whenever I connect to the FTP server it defaults it to the "User Directory" or C:/Users/ftp
(Which I cannot have).
I can upload files to this Directory but I cannot upload files anywhere else on the C:/
. If I navigate to another Drive I can upload/download any files.
permissions ftp iis-7
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My question is how I would restrict a specific FTP login to only have access to one directory. I can already connect to the server just fine.
Within the FTP IIS it is set to start FTP User Isolation in the "FTP root directory"
To login I am using a User that is setup under Active Directory... I believe this is where I am confused on, whether I need to use this at all or is there someway I need to link this to the IIS FTP.
Whenever I connect to the FTP server it defaults it to the "User Directory" or C:/Users/ftp
(Which I cannot have).
I can upload files to this Directory but I cannot upload files anywhere else on the C:/
. If I navigate to another Drive I can upload/download any files.
permissions ftp iis-7
Whoops I mean just straight FTP
– Alex
Jan 17 at 16:12
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My question is how I would restrict a specific FTP login to only have access to one directory. I can already connect to the server just fine.
Within the FTP IIS it is set to start FTP User Isolation in the "FTP root directory"
To login I am using a User that is setup under Active Directory... I believe this is where I am confused on, whether I need to use this at all or is there someway I need to link this to the IIS FTP.
Whenever I connect to the FTP server it defaults it to the "User Directory" or C:/Users/ftp
(Which I cannot have).
I can upload files to this Directory but I cannot upload files anywhere else on the C:/
. If I navigate to another Drive I can upload/download any files.
permissions ftp iis-7
My question is how I would restrict a specific FTP login to only have access to one directory. I can already connect to the server just fine.
Within the FTP IIS it is set to start FTP User Isolation in the "FTP root directory"
To login I am using a User that is setup under Active Directory... I believe this is where I am confused on, whether I need to use this at all or is there someway I need to link this to the IIS FTP.
Whenever I connect to the FTP server it defaults it to the "User Directory" or C:/Users/ftp
(Which I cannot have).
I can upload files to this Directory but I cannot upload files anywhere else on the C:/
. If I navigate to another Drive I can upload/download any files.
permissions ftp iis-7
permissions ftp iis-7
edited Jan 17 at 16:43
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Whoops I mean just straight FTP
– Alex
Jan 17 at 16:12
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Whoops I mean just straight FTP
– Alex
Jan 17 at 16:12
Whoops I mean just straight FTP
– Alex
Jan 17 at 16:12
Whoops I mean just straight FTP
– Alex
Jan 17 at 16:12
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Whoops I mean just straight FTP
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Jan 17 at 16:12