Windows Server 2003 FTP Server Configuration Details

  
        

FTP file transfer protocol, mainly used for file transfer between computers, is the second largest service on the Internet after www. This article mainly demonstrates how to configure the FTP service on Windows Server 2003, including ftp that does not quarantine users, quarantine users, and isolate users with Active Directory. [Required software] 1. VMware Workstation 6.5 English official version 2, Windows Server 2003 SP2 Enterprise Edition original CD image [Experimental steps] 1. Install FTP service 1) Click Start - Control Panel - Add or Remove Programs, click Add /Delete windows components, double-click the application service, double-click the Internat Information Service (IIS), check the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) service, create a non-isolated user FTP. 1) Click Start - Administrative Tools - Internat Information Services (IIS) Management , expand the FTP site, right click on the default FTP site and select Stop. Pause the default FTP service

2) Right click on the FTP site, select New-FTP Site, pop-up welcome screen, click Next to continue

3) Set IP and port number 4) Select Do not isolate users

5) Select ftp main path 6) Set FTP permissions 7) Successfully establish ftp site


Three, create isolated user FTP 1) Reference creation is not isolated User FTP first to third steps, modify the name of the first step to not isolate the user 2) select the isolated user 3) refer to create the fifth to sixth step of not isolating the user FTP 4) the FTP site is created

5) Create two system accounts user1, user2 for FTP access users

6) Create corresponding folders in the main FTP directory and create different file contents. Note that our home directory is ftp, because we chose user isolation mode, if it is in workgroup mode, we must create a localuser folder in the home directory, and then create a folder with the same user name under it. . If it is in domain mode, you need to create a folder of the NetBios name of the domain server in the home directory, and then create the same folder under each user


7) Test

4. Create an FTP based on Active Directory to isolate users 1. Create a primary FTP directory and user FTP directory 2. Create a user account, user a, user b, and then create a domain user that allows the FTP site to read user attributes. Account FTPuser. 3) The FTP site must be able to read the FTProot and FTPdir properties of the domain user account located in the AD to know the location of the user's home directory, so we must first create a permission for the FTP site to read the two. The user account of the property. This is done through delegated control. Right-click fiveftp.com to select delegate control, pop-up wizard click Next to continue

4) Set delegate task 5) Create new FTP See Create non-isolated user FTP step, you need to modify the isolation mode to Active Directory quarantine user, modify the description as AD isolates the user, modify the IP address to 192.168.140.133, and the port is 21 6) Specify the Active Directory credentials. After clicking Next, the password confirmation will pop up. Just re-enter the password once.


7) Set the permission reference. Create a non-isolated user FTP

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9) The first time you run the iisftp script, you will be prompted to register. You only need to follow the prompts to register.


10) Set up the user in the AD database. Home Directory

11)Verification




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