Re: IIS 6.0 FTP



So it looks like that the logging in was successful. I'm kinda losing track
of this thread. What is the original problem?

"dawber39" <dawber43@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am so sorry, that is the host for my domain name, not my ftp server. Here
is what comes up, I owe you and bernard a big apology.I am sorry. Heres
what
comes up:
Connected to ftp.kilduff.com.
220 Microsoft FTP Service
User (ftp.kilduff.com:(none)): administrator
331 Password required for administrator.
Password:
230 User administrator logged in.
ftp>

Now what would you like me to try?

"Jimmy Chu" wrote:

That's the point I'm making--you are testing the wrong server. From your
info, you are FTPing to kilduff.com, but kilduff.com IS NOT your FTP
server,
your FTP server is ftp.kilduff.com. kilduff.com has the IP of
216.22.32.30
and your FTP server, ftp.kilduff.com, has the IP of 155.212.194.42.


"dawber39" <dawber43@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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That is the way it is, the ip address is 155.212.194.42 - That is what
microsoft has given me! That is the only server I am running. I have no
others, and the software on it is Microsoft, nothing else

"Jimmy Chu" wrote:

Pure-FTPd is an open source FTP server. See http://www.pureftpd.org.
I
doubt that Microsoft would bundle their Windows Server with it.

I could actually ftp to kilduff.com and see the Pure-FTPd welcome
message,
and I believe that is your Web server. Your FTP server is probably
ftp.kilduff.com, and its IP is 155.212.194.42--what's IP address of
the
machine you're running the MMC on?


"dawber39" <dawber43@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am sorry, I am just getting aggrivated with this. Once disabled, I
cannot
connect to it. - Now Let me ask you a question. What else would
microsoft
use? Do you think that they would use something in there SBS
software
other
than IIS? That banner is the default. The IIS is running, along with
the
FTP
publishing service. There is no other FTP service on this server. It
is
brand
new, and the only thing I installed on itis Microsofts' Small
Business
Server
2003. That is all, I do not have another resource for the FTP
service.
Trust
me, that is what is on here. I have no reason to mislead any of you.
I
have
very rarely if at all worked with FTP from the command prompt, so as
far
as
the default banner, I would not know. I only work with it from MMC.
I
appreciate your efforts here.

"Jimmy Chu" wrote:

Don't get us wrong. We are not questioning your integrity. We are
purely
looking at the provided information, and from the information we
see,
it
does not look like the behavior of an IIS FTP server. By default,
IIS
FTP
server does not give out a banner that says it is Pure-FTPd, and I
don't
believe that IIS FTP server would be able to output multiple 220
welcome
message. Could you disable the IIS FTP site and see if you still
could
connect to it?


"dawber39" <dawber43@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Whether you and bernard want to believe it of not, I am using IIS
6.0. -
Microsoft would not use something else. This is a brand new
server
with
SBS
2003 premium edition installed on it. Nothing else. There are no
other
ftp
versions on there. I administer it through mmc - it states IIS
version
6.0 -
I came up here seeking an answer to a problem, and all I am
getting
is
a
questioning of my integrity. I do know what I am using - I do not
know
how
much more I can emphasize this!

"Jimmy Chu" wrote:

Doesn't it say Pure-FTPd from the banner? Doesn't this mean
that
you're
not
using the IIS FTP server?


"dawber39" <dawber43@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Well IIS FTP does have such a feature, how to use it, I do not
know.
That
was
the default. To be exact on what I am using:

Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager
Microsoft Corporation
Version: 6.0

This snap-in administers the Microsoft Internet Information
Services
(IIS)

I get this error message in the event viewer/Security

The Security System detected an authentication error for the
server
ldap/ftp2.Kilduff.local/Kilduff.local@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx The
failure
code
from
authentication protocol Kerberos was "The attempted logon is
invalid.
This
is
either due to a bad username or authentication information.
(0xc000006d)"
I am using the correct password, I use it to connect via
remote
desk
top

"Bernard Cheah [MVP]" wrote:

220---------- Welcome to Pure-FTPd [TLS] ----------
220-You are user number 1 of 50 allowed.
220-Local time is now 00:44. Server port: 21.
220-This is a private system - No anonymous login
220 You will be disconnected after 15 minutes of
inactivity

Well, you do have a lovely banner msgs.... how do you get the
user
number
(1
of 50) allowed?
I doubt IIS FTP has such feature.

next, general 530 error indicating login failed, that could
due
to
- username/password wrong
- local policy - access from network, etc not granted
Error message in IIS: "530 User <Username> cannot log in.
Login
failed."
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=200475

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


"dawber39" <dawber43@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In addition - it is IIS 6.0 running on Small Business
Server
2003.

"dawber39" wrote:

This is what I get:
C:\Documents and Settings\HP_Administrator>ftp kilduff.com
Connected to kilduff.com.
220---------- Welcome to Pure-FTPd [TLS] ----------
220-You are user number 1 of 50 allowed.
220-Local time is now 00:44. Server port: 21.
220-This is a private system - No anonymous login
220 You will be disconnected after 15 minutes of
inactivity.
User (kilduff.com:(none)): Administrator
331 User Administrator OK. Password required
Password:
530 Authentication failed, sorry
Login failed.
ftp>
And as it said - the logon failed, and it failed with
several
other
user
accounts too. Also my IP address is in the security
directory.
Should
I
try
something else? I really appreciate your efforts here.

"Bernard Cheah [MVP]" wrote:

The reason for testing via ftp.exe is to see if your ftp
server
is
working
correctly.
I understand your have the order entry program, but
now -
we
need
to
check
if your ftp is working first.

So, go to the remote machine (which allow to connect to
your
iis
server), go
to command prompt
c:\>ftp yourftpserver
do you see login prompt?, try login, can you upload
file?
post the output here.

The ftp server connection msgs you posted, doesn't look
like
IIS
FTP
to
me.
you sure you are using/connecting to IIS FTP?

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


"dawber39" <dawber43@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes, I only allow specific IP addresses to connect, as
I
did
with
IIS
4.0.
My
clients are using an order entry program created in
Microsoft
access.
This
works in conjunction with a host program created in
the
same.
The
host
polls
the client folders in the FTP root directory. The
Client
enters
their
order,
hits the send button, the order entry program then
opens
the
ftp
connection
using the clients username and password, and uploads
the
order
to
their
respective folder. The host then pulls the order. None
of
these
clients
actually access the site by ftp.exe. All that is done
within
the
order
entry
program. I have looked over the code within the order
entry -
and
I
see
nothing that would interfere with its operation. Below
is
what
comes
up
when
I ftp into the site. I do not do much of that myself.
This
has
me
at
a
loss
here. They all have the proper permissions, their IP
address
is
in
the
directory security, and yet when I reboot, I have to
enter
the
syntax
I
mentioned in my first post, or I get the resulting
error
message.
This
really
has me baffled. I got that idea from a help and
support
file
in


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