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Smt 1 User’s Guide (Linux Version) Server Management Tool (smt) 1
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bet | 38/42 | Sana | 29.09.2020 | Hajmi | 6,37 Mb. | | #11801 |
Figure 9-2
The success message, displayed below in Figure 9-3, should show that the user was successfully added.
Figure 9-3
Setup Anonymous FTP
Anonymous FTP accounts will be created by the user if he wishes to allow his customers to ftp to his server without the use of a username or password.
NOTE: This option is a security risk as it does not limit the amount or type of data uploaded to the server.
To enable Anonymous FTP, enter the path to the directory for which you wish to allow anonymous ftp access. Figure 9-4 below shows an example of the form.
Anonymous FTP Directory – This option sets the FTP home directory for anonymous access. The user will only be able to see the directories and files below the Anonymous FTP Directory. Meaning the Anonymous FTP user will have root access to the virtual server. If the user puts “/www/htdocs” then the FTP user will have access only to /www/htdocs, and nothing above it.
Figure 9-4
The success message, displayed below in Figure 9-5, should show that the Anonymous ftp directory was successfully added.
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