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all groups > iis ftp > november 2004 > threads for november 1 - 7, 2004

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Hosting Multiple FTP Sites
Posted by atomiclightingllc at 11/7/2004 2:30:01 PM
Does anybody know how to host multiple FTP sites on IIS6.0 without having to use a static IP or change the ports? I read something about being able to use virtual directories? Is this possible, if so does anyone know how to set this up?...more >>

How to host multiple FTP sites in IIS6
Posted by atomiclightingllc at 11/7/2004 2:24:01 PM
Hopefully someone can help me out here. I am trying to host multiple FTP sites from our Small Business Server 2003 with IIS 6.0. Microsoft says that I have to either change the ports or the IP address to do this. But they also say you can use virtual directories for different sites. The ...more >>

Correct newsgroup?
Posted by \ at 11/7/2004 1:58:31 PM
I need help sending an attachment via telnet e-mail. Any ideas on a newsgroup that can help? I could also FTP the file but I'm having issues scripting that process. ...more >>

web based ftp?
Posted by MAQ at 11/4/2004 5:47:29 PM
Hi, I desperately need a free web-based ftp script/application. Any tips will be highly appriciated /Mali ...more >>

Is there a way to controlling file extensions?
Posted by Dave at 11/4/2004 12:39:12 PM
Is there a way to control what file extensions may be used when a file is uploaded to an IISFTP server? For example: permit *.txt, *.log but disssalow *.xyz? TIA, Dave ...more >>

"no name" file
Posted by Jim Matthews at 11/4/2004 7:03:25 AM
I have an FTP site set up on our server, with domain authentication required. All works well, but one user has a problem wherein he accesses the site, validates successfully, "drills down to the folder and then is unable to download due to a "parameter error" In the folder in question, ther...more >>

My FTP access is very unsecure - advice requested
Posted by Fernando L. Arredondo at 11/3/2004 5:46:24 PM
Dear Friends: I have allowed typical ftp access to users for a couple of years. Lately, I have noticed that some of our accounts have been compromised and hackers have begun to upload videos, applications, etc. onto the server. They create directories that cannot be deleted by the users. ...more >>

folder size and upload only
Posted by Newbie at 11/3/2004 1:25:03 PM
Hello, I have a Win2K server. Can I limit FTP folder size? i.e. 20MB... Can I setup FTP for upload only? or Can I limit NIC upload and download speed? Thanks...more >>



Setting Account Access by Folder
Posted by mlaufer NO[at]SPAM srg.com at 11/2/2004 3:25:29 PM
We have a win2k3 server running IIS. We use FTP to share files with clients, vendors, and remote employees/freelancers. We would like to start using specific users account to limit ftp users access to only specific folder(s) they need. What is the best way to do this? Thanks, Matt...more >>

Ftp file transfer size limit in IIS
Posted by Chris Popescu at 11/1/2004 4:35:01 PM
Hi, Is there anything that I can do to fix this error from IIS FTP - "Cannot send file larger than 4 gigabytes"? The file is 6 GB... Thank you, Chris...more >>

200 Type set to A
Posted by glenn929 at 11/1/2004 2:19:07 PM
i have a ftp & web site running on the same server with the same ip configurations & permission but i am getting an error on the ftp "make sure you have permissions to acces this folder, Details: 200 Type set to A 227 entering passive mode i have never seen this type of error before, could...more >>


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