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File Transfer Protocol FTP Service, Internet Information Services Manager

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3. In the Components list, click Application Server, click Internet Information Services (do not select or clear the check box), and then click Details. 4. Select the following check boxes: - Common Files - File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Service - Internet Information Services Manager 5. Select the check boxes next to any other IIS-related service or subcomponent that you want to install, and then click OK. 6. Click Next. 7. When prompted, insert the Windows Server 2003 CD-ROM into the computer's optical drive, or provide a path to the location of the files, and then click OK. 8. Click Finish. IIS and the FTP service are now installed. You must configure the FTP service before you can use it. b. Configure the FTP service to allow only anonymous connections: 1. Start Internet Information Services Manager or open the IIS snap-in. 2. Expand Server_name, where Server_name is the name of the server. 3. Expand FTP Sites. 4. Right-click Default FTP Site, and then click Properties. 5. Click the Security Accounts tab. 6. Select the Allow Anonymous Connections check box, and then select the Allow only anonymous connections check box. Selecting the Allow only anonymous connections check box configures the FTP service to allow only anonymous connections. Users cannot log on with user names and passwords. 7. Click the Home Directory tab. 8. Select the Read and Log visits check boxes, and then clear the Write check box. 9. Click OK. 10. Quit Internet Information Services Manager or close the IIS snap-in. c. Establishing FTP server on Linux. NOTE: Please follow the FTP server package guidelines for more details. General guidelines for Linux FTP Servers: 1. Enable FTP Service by adding the following line into /etc/inetd.conf:ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/bin/tcpd in.proftpd 2. Verify that ftp entry is present in the /etc/services. 3. Configure the FTP Server to allow anonymous login by modifying the /etc/passwd. 4. Verify that the entry DefaultRoot ~ exists in the proftpd.conf. 34 HP Compaq t5125/t5135 Thin Clients, build S1ST0031

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3
.
In the
Components
list, click
Application Server
, click
Internet Information
Services
(do not select or clear the check box), and then click
Details
.
4
.
Select the following check boxes:
-
Common Files
-
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Service
-
Internet Information Services Manager
5
.
Select the check boxes next to any other IIS-related service or subcomponent that you want
to install, and then click
OK
.
6
.
Click
Next
.
7
.
When prompted, insert the Windows Server 2003 CD-ROM into the computer’s optical
drive, or provide a path to the location of the files, and then click
OK
.
8
.
Click
Finish
.
IIS and the FTP service are now installed. You must configure the FTP service before you
can use it.
b
.
Configure the FTP service to allow only anonymous connections:
1
.
Start Internet Information Services Manager or open the IIS snap-in.
2
.
Expand
Server_name
, where Server_name is the name of the server.
3
.
Expand
FTP Sites
.
4
.
Right-click
Default FTP Site
, and then click
Properties
.
5
.
Click the
Security Accounts
tab.
6
.
Select the
Allow Anonymous Connections
check box, and then select the
Allow
only anonymous connections
check box. Selecting the
Allow only anonymous
connections
check box configures the FTP service to allow only anonymous connections.
Users cannot log on with user names and passwords.
7
.
Click the
Home Directory
tab.
8
.
Select the
Read
and
Log visits
check boxes, and then clear the
Write
check box.
9
.
Click
OK
.
10
.
Quit Internet Information Services Manager or close the IIS snap-in.
c
.
Establishing FTP server on Linux.
NOTE:
Please follow the FTP server package guidelines for more details.
General guidelines for Linux FTP Servers:
1
.
Enable FTP Service by adding the following line into /etc/inetd.conf:
ftp stream tcp
nowait root /usr/bin/tcpd in.proftpd
2
.
Verify that ftp entry is present in the /etc/services.
3
.
Configure the FTP Server to allow anonymous login by modifying the /etc/passwd.
4
.
Verify that the entry
DefaultRoot ~
exists in the proftpd.conf.
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