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FTP on SBS2003 R2/IIS V6.0/ISA Server 2004 rhansen NO[at]SPAM icicontrols.com
1/8/2007 2:53:35 PM
iis ftp: I've read so many posts on this you would think I could get this solved
but...

I have read http://support.microsoft.com/?id=555018 so many times that
I think I have it memorized. This is the first FTP site that I've
tried setting up so take it easy on me.

I have created E:\FTP and have set it up as an FTP site with isolated
users. I've created \domainname\user subdirectories for 4 customers.
I have created an FTP user security group that has read/write access to
these subdirectories (NTFS permissions). I have read and write checked
in the FTP properties home directory tab.

I can connect using windows explorer using any of the customer logins
and it takes me to the proper subdirectory. I can download a file from
the site but I cannot upload or delete from the site. I can do this
from a computer on the intranet or a computer on the internet (both get
identical results).

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(192,168,0,210,88,19). 550 Access Denied.

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Access Denied.

I believe that I have all the permissions setup properly as well as the
firewall/router settings but evidently not. Any help in pointing me to
the right direction would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance!!

Roger
Re: FTP on SBS2003 R2/IIS V6.0/ISA Server 2004 Bernard Cheah [MVP]
1/9/2007 4:03:01 PM
a) Test it at the local machine without any firewall, etc
connect via ftp.exe, can you read and write?

b) Check your ISA, I believe there's a setting in the rule to allow write
operation.

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Regards,
Bernard Cheah
http://www.iis.net/
http://www.iis-resources.com/
http://msmvps.com/blogs/bernard/


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Re: FTP on SBS2003 R2/IIS V6.0/ISA Server 2004 rhansen1965
1/12/2007 6:50:57 AM
I finally found the problem...thanks for your help. I had unchecked
all of the 'read only' boxes for the rules that applied specifically to
FTP protocols in ISA. What I had not done was uncheck all of the 'read
only' boxes for the rules that applied to all traffic. I assumed that
if it applied to FTP, it would have listed FTP in the protocols
column...my bad.

Thanks again!

Roger


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