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GeneralNT Server 4 FTP help MUCH needed! Pin
18-Jan-04 6:45
suss18-Jan-04 6:45 
I have an NT 4 server with several web clients hosted.
I use Internet Service Manager to configure their websites and FTP access.

My problem is that I am using differing FTP ports to configure multiple FTP sites
for my clients but I recently discovered that *ANY* login will work on any of the
sites if you just use different port numbers while connecting.

This is a terrible security risk.

I tried switching to using only 1 FTP account and allowing the login ID and password
to log them in, but they don't get sent to their home directory as specified in their
User Manager for Domains settings.

This is also a terrible risk because they all end up at the root directory of the hard drive!

How do I set up the FTP accounts so that when a user logs in with FTP they are moved to their home directory?

This is really important because I have stopped all FTP service to my system and sent 35 clients an email explaining that I am doing "system upgrades" Smile | :)

Ideally, I will have 1 FTP site with no anonymous access. I want the users NT account specified home directory to be the directory they are placed in as the root of their FTP login.

Thanks!





GeneralRe: NT Server 4 FTP help MUCH needed! Pin
Brad Bruce18-Jan-04 7:11
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Terry O'Nolley18-Jan-04 8:58
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GeneralUser Profile and Desktop setting Pin
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GeneralTwo entities on one internet conection Pin
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