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Smt 1 User’s Guide (Linux Version) Server Management Tool (smt) 1
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Figure 9-7
Once a username file is selected, the user will see the Real Name and Home Directory fields populated. Figure 9-8 below shows examples of the fields.
Password – Insert a new password to change the password for the selected FTP account. As in any web service, the password MUST be between 6 and 8 characters, and SHOULD contain letters and numbers. Do not set this to anything simple such as love, password, or 123456 for security reasons.
Real Name – Modify the user’s real name for tracking purposes.
Home Directory – Modify the current FTP home directory for the user. This user will only be able to see the directories and files below the Home Directory. Meaning, if the user puts “/” in the Home Directory input box, then that FTP user will have root access to the virtual server.
Allowed Services – There are three options for this field. The Both pop and ftp option will enable the user to use this account for both FTP access and email. The Pop Email option will delete the account for FTP access and allow it to be used only for Email. The FTP access option allows the account to be used for FTP access only.
Figure 9-8
Delete User
This feature removes the selected username from the drop down menu. At that time, the user will no longer have access to FTP to the account. Please note that if this was also an Email Account (or POP email account), then this service has also been deleted.
Usage Detail
This feature shows the disk usage for the directory that the FTP user has access to. Figure 9-9 below shows an example of the directories that are listed in a specific user’s account. This interface shows the results in the kilobyte size, and the full path to the directory that contains the disk usage.
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