RE: CF RDS and WINDOWS 2000 Permissions

2000-04-11 Thread Steve Bernard

I can't speak for configuring FTP services using MS FTP under Win2k, I
haven't tried it. As you say, all the FTP servers I have experience with
allow for default directories to be stipulated on a per user or group basis.
I am guessing that this is the same for Win2k otherwise no one will use the
product.

As for CF/RDS, yes, you can configure default directories per user but, you
have to enable and configure Advanced Security to do so. It's a little thick
for me to explain here, I'd say start by reading up on Advanced Security and
RDS in the CF docs and KB (knowledge base).

Regards,

Steve


-Original Message-
From: Sean Renet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 2:06 PM
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Subject: CF RDS and WINDOWS 2000 Permissions


I hope someone can help me, because I have goten no response from the NT
lists.

All I want to do is be able to assign directories that users are routed
to when they ftp into my box.
In NT 4.0 there was a setting in the actual user configuration where you
specified the folder they log in to.
I am guessing this is Home Folders in 2000, but I cannot seem to get it to
work.

I can ftp into my box using the admin username and password, and
anonomously, but cannot get a user to ftp in.  Can someone explain to me how
to:
a) set a user up in 2000 so they can ftp in using thier user name and
password
b) are directed to the assigned folder when they ftp in.

Also is there a way in CF Server to allow someone to only RDS into specific
folders?  Right now it seems you just need the admin password and that gives
you everything.



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RE: CF RDS and WINDOWS 2000 Permissions

2000-04-11 Thread Aaron Johnson

Sean,

In NT 4.0, you didn't actually deal with User Manager for the FTP stuff you
are talking about.  I haven't tried this on 2000, but this is what you do on
NT 4.

1) Create an FTP root.  Set no access for all users to this folder.
2) Create a folder for each user that you want to have FTP access to using
Windows Explorer.
3) Create a virtual FTP directory for each user using the MMC.
4) Assign read/change whatever permissions to each user's directory
depending on what you want them to do

When people login to ftp.yourdomain.com they'll be automatically routed to
the folder you set up for them.  They won't be able to CDUP because they
don't have permissions any where else. That should work.

Aaron

-Original Message-
From: Sean Renet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 11:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CF RDS and WINDOWS 2000 Permissions


I hope someone can help me, because I have goten no response from the NT
lists.

All I want to do is be able to assign directories that users are routed
to when they ftp into my box.
In NT 4.0 there was a setting in the actual user configuration where you
specified the folder they log in to.
I am guessing this is Home Folders in 2000, but I cannot seem to get it to
work.

I can ftp into my box using the admin username and password, and
anonomously, but cannot get a user to ftp in.  Can someone explain to me how
to:
a) set a user up in 2000 so they can ftp in using thier user name and
password
b) are directed to the assigned folder when they ftp in.

Also is there a way in CF Server to allow someone to only RDS into specific
folders?  Right now it seems you just need the admin password and that gives
you everything.



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