How to allow write to sbs 2003 SP1 FTP site

How to allow write to sbs 2003 SP1 FTP site

Post by FDST » Thu, 23 Mar 2006 01:54:24



We have just setup a new SBS 2003 DELL server and the printer requires a FTP
site to send the scanned files to, we have loaded the FTP component and all
looks ok, we can log on and see all the files and folders but no way can we
get any client to write to the folder, we have even set everyone all
permissions, still no good, except if we start cmd at the server and them
ftp 192.168.16.2, then login and mkdir it works,

what am i doing wrong ?

 
 
 

How to allow write to sbs 2003 SP1 FTP site

Post by Steve Foster [SBS MVP » Sun, 26 Mar 2006 01:11:45



>We have just setup a new SBS 2003 DELL server and the printer requires a
>FTP site to send the scanned files to, we have loaded the FTP component
>and all looks ok, we can log on and see all the files and folders but no
>way can we get any client to write to the folder, we have even set
>everyone all permissions, still no good, except if we start cmd at the
>server and them ftp 192.168.16.2, then login and mkdir it works,

>what am i doing wrong ?

The ISA rules default FTP to read only for all FTP servers. Locate the ISA
rule that governs access to the server itself for FTP, and right-click
"Configure FTP" on the Rule. Remove the Read Only tick, and OK. Then hit
the big Apply.

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Steve Foster [SBS MVP]
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How to allow write to sbs 2003 SP1 FTP site

Post by Al William » Wed, 05 Apr 2006 02:31:50


Be careful here as you don't want to allow FTP writes from the Internet
("external" in ISA-speak).  For our system's copier/scanner I had to add a
new ISA rule to allow FTP writes from the "internal network" to the "local
host".

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Allan Williams




>>We have just setup a new SBS 2003 DELL server and the printer requires a
>>FTP site to send the scanned files to, we have loaded the FTP component
>>and all looks ok, we can log on and see all the files and folders but no
>>way can we get any client to write to the folder, we have even set
>>everyone all permissions, still no good, except if we start cmd at the
>>server and them ftp 192.168.16.2, then login and mkdir it works,

>>what am i doing wrong ?

> The ISA rules default FTP to read only for all FTP servers. Locate the ISA
> rule that governs access to the server itself for FTP, and right-click
> "Configure FTP" on the Rule. Remove the Read Only tick, and OK. Then hit
> the big Apply.

> --
> Steve Foster [SBS MVP]
> ---------------------------------------
> MVPs do not work for Microsoft. Please reply only to the newsgroups.

 
 
 

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