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loadTOCNode(1, 'MoreInformation');IIS 6.0 introduce 3 new modes for ftp site:
a) Do not isolate users - This mode does not enable FTP user isolation and it work similarly to earlier versions of IIS.
b) Isolate users - This mode authenticates users against local or domain accounts before they can access the home directory that matches their user name. All user home directories are in a directory structure under a single FTP root directory where each user is placed and restricted to their home directory. Users are not permitted to navigate out of their home directory.
c) Isolate users using Active Directory - This mode authenticates user credentials against a corresponding Active Directory container, rather than searching the entire Active Directory, which requires large amounts of processing time. Specific FTP server instances can be dedicated to each customer to ensure data integrity and isolation.
Note: This article focus on Isolate users in normal mode (b)
To create a new FTP site that isolates users
1. In IIS Manager, expand the local computer, right-click the
FTP Sites folder, point to
New, and click
FTP Site.
2. Provide the required information in the
FTP Site Description and
IP Address and Port Settings dialog boxes, and click
Next.
3. In the
FTP User Isolation dialog box, click
Isolate users, and click
Next.
4. In the
Path box, type or browse to the directory that contains, or will contain, the site content, and then click
Next.
5. Select the check boxes for the FTP site access permissions you want to assign to your users, and then click
Next.
6. Click
Finish.
To create FTP root-point and user folders
If users of the local computer log in with their individual account user names, create the subdirectories
LocalUser under the FTP site root directory you specified when you creating the FTP site.
For Example -
FTP root directory -> D:\MyFTP\
LocalUser locate at D:\MyFTP\LocalUser
For individual user, you need to create folder in this format -
LocalUser\username
User: Susan locate at D:\MyFTP\LocalUser\Susan
If users of different domains log on with their explicit
domain\username credentials, create a subdirectory for each domain (by using the name of the domain) under the FTP site root directory you specified when you creating the FTP site.
For Example -
Domain Name: Account
FTP root directory -> D:\MyFTP\
LocalUser locate at D:\MyFTP\Account
For individual domain user, you need to create folder in this format -
Domain\username
Domain User: Nancy locate at D:\MyFTP\Account\Nancy
Anonymous access in isolated ftp site
If anonymous access is allowed, create the subdirectories
LocalUser and
LocalUser\Public under the FTP site home directory.
Note: All user home directories are in a directory structure under a single FTP root directory where each user is placed and restricted to their home directory. Users are not permitted to navigate out of their home directory. If users need access to dedicated shared folders, you can also establish a virtual root.
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How To Set Up Isolated Ftp Site