Re: hierarchical permissions?
- From: "geek-y-guy" <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 10:26:20 -0400
"Bernard Cheah [MVP]" <qbernard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Wow that's ton of questions:
a) assumming your website everything is configured and running fine at
d:\website\
b) client webroot is at d:\website\c1, c2 ....
c) then you setup ftp server - set the root to some dummy d:\dummy\
d) create a virtual directory with the same name that the client login -
e.g. clientaccess1
then map it to d:\website\c1\
e) grant read & write permission for user Clientaccess at folder c1
f) repeat d - e for all clients.
OK, great...I will try that.
When client login, it will redirect to their folder automatically, as the
username and virtual directory same. the key here is that you must control
access via NTFS.
side note - ftp upload can do magic :) e.g. user can't upload malicious
script etc to do magic stuff when it's executing at server end.
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Regards,
Bernard Cheah
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"geek-y-guy" <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi: Is the following possible with MSFTP?
-- Stand-Alone Windows Server 2003 Web Edition with one IP
-- web admin needs change permissions on entire website directory
-- less-privileged user needs read permissions on subdirectory in website
-- no anonymous access
I basically need a login for uploading content changes to the entire
website, and then a separate login that's distributed to users that gives
them access to a download folder which is a subdirectory of the website.
I can't figure out how to do this! If it's possible, can someone explain
to me how to set it up?
.
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