Re: General setup problem



Bernard:

do you have any more suggestions?


"Sean Vreeland" wrote:

No, same problem. When I attempt to browse the FTP site within the IIS
manager, it will prompt for a username and PW. I try to use the domain admin
account, and it will not let me on.



"Bernard Cheah [MVP]" wrote:

and problem solved ?

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"Sean Vreeland" <SeanVreeland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Bernard:

Right, when I try and browse the site within IIS, it will prompt for a UN
and PW, and i will enter the domain Admin credentials, however, the logon
box
will just reapper as if the credentials are wrong.

I have anon access disabled.

"Bernard Cheah [MVP]" wrote:

What you did is just for default logon domain, you still need to enter UN
and PWD to access.
Even with anonymous ftp, you still need to enter username as
anonymous....
some ftp software auto login for you, but generally you need to logon to
ftp.

after you entered username and password, you can't login?


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"Sean Vreeland" <SeanVreeland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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okay, I ran the script and I got

defaultlogondomain : <string> "hbh"

Was this what I was supposed to get?

If so, I'm still having the same problem. . .I try to browse the FTP
site
within IIS, and it asks me for a UN and PW?



"Bernard Cheah [MVP]" wrote:

HBH will do, I believed.

You need to go to c:\inetpub\adminscripts\ folder, then execute it


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"Sean Vreeland" <SeanVreeland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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okay, now we're getting somewhere.

but now I'm having troubles running the adsutil tool.

I'm confused as to the text usage.

From my understanding, I should use it like this:

cscript.exe adsutil.bs set msftpsvc/defaultlogondomain "HBH"

HBH being our domain. (or do I need to put hbh.local)

is this right?

however, when I input this, I get "input error: can not find script
file
"c:\documents and settings\adm. . . . . etc."

What am I doing wrong?

"Bernard Cheah [MVP]" wrote:

Ok. that's up to your requirement. you can pick a local or domain
account
for anonymous access as long as the user has access right and
priviliges.

Next, if you want domain user to authenticate, then skip anonymous
access
and you are there. if the ftp server is part of the domain, you can
already
authenticate via domain account.
How to configure FTP folders and permissions for domain
authentication
in
IIS
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310723

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"Sean Vreeland" <SeanVreeland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Okay, this is what I'm confused about. in the Security Accounts
tab
of
the
FTP site, do I want to put a valid Domain Username and PW in, or
a
LOCAL
Username? If Domain, that would mean I have to creat an account
on
the
DC
(which is not this server) that I could use for FTP access? Or
does
the
UN
and PW I input in the security accounts tab have to be a valid
local
windows
account?

My goal is to creat a FTP site that would require domain user
accounts
to
gain access to the FTP.

Make sense?



"Bernard Cheah [MVP]" wrote:

Ok, assuming you select custom user account. did you select the
correct
user
via browse button and then enter the user password. if yes, and
you
still
can't login. try connect via ftp.exe at the machine itself

c:\> ftp localhost

do you see the login prompt, try login as 'anonymous'
username = ftp
pwd = ftp

IIS will treat this as anonymous access.

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"Sean Vreeland" <SeanVreeland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
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Okay, I'm still confused

Click the Security Accounts tab, and then do one of the
following:
• To permit anonymous connections to the FTP site, click to
select
the
Allow
anonymous connections check box (if it is not already
selected).
If
you
want
to use a Windows user account other than the default
IUSER_ComputerName,
specify the user name and password in the User name and
Password
boxes.

When I set to permit anon access, and then set any username
and
password,
I
am still unable to access the FTP site via localhost?




"Bernard Cheah [MVP]" wrote:

And that's how you did it...
How To Limit Access to a FTP Site in Windows Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=816525

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"Jeff Cochran" <jeff.nospam@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 15:54:01 -0700, Sean Vreeland
<SeanVreeland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Iâ?Tm new at FTP and IIS, so please excuse me.

Iâ?Tm attempting to install a fresh FTP site on my Windows
Server
2003.
i
think I've added the FTP site correctly, but when I try and
browse
the
FTP
site on the localhost, I get a username and password
dialogue
box.

Should this be happening?

Unless you allow anonymous, yes.

Jeff



















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