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#1 2007-03-02 23:30:20

astroturf
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Registered: 2007-02-26
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FTP-problems

Hi,

trying to set up FTP-accounts.

1. I can only add users/gropus?

2. I can only give one user access to one folder, eg. HDD_1/Photos/ adn it's subfolders, not very practical.

Any input on this?

Regards, Astro

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#2 2007-03-02 23:57:11

kimhav
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Registered: 2007-01-08
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Re: FTP-problems

Well, here is how you could set it up;

1. Create a group that you for example call "ftpaccess".

2. Add users to the group called "ftpaccess".

3. Now when creating a ftp resource, change category to Group and pick "ftpaccess" and pick what ever folder you want to give the users within group "ftpaccess" access to.

Above does the trick for you, ie multiply users with access to the ftp resource you want to share.


Kim Haverblad
Klagshamn, Sweden
http://kim.haverblad.se

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#3 2007-03-05 11:50:52

Gruber
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Registered: 2007-03-05
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Re: FTP-problems

Hi,

I'm also fiddling with the ftp server, the webgui is a bit too simple, it seems a lot of things is missing.
The question is can I give different permissions to multiples of folders for every user/group by editing the /etc/ftpaccess ?

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#4 2007-03-05 12:06:48

Apskaft
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From: Karlskrona, Sweden
Registered: 2007-01-09
Posts: 165

Re: FTP-problems

Gruber wrote:

Hi,

I'm also fiddling with the ftp server, the webgui is a bit too simple, it seems a lot of things is missing.
The question is can I give different permissions to multiples of folders for every user/group by editing the /etc/ftpaccess ?

You can do alot with the installed wu-ftpd, check the man pages.

/Apan

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#5 2007-03-06 16:08:39

Gruber
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Re: FTP-problems

Thanks (tackar wink)

Will try some editing then. Hopefully there will be a richer webgui in the future with more settings for the ftp-server.
//Gruber

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#6 2007-03-12 19:20:54

astroturf
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Registered: 2007-02-26
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Re: FTP-problems

Apskaft wrote:

Gruber wrote:

Hi,

I'm also fiddling with the ftp server, the webgui is a bit too simple, it seems a lot of things is missing.
The question is can I give different permissions to multiples of folders for every user/group by editing the /etc/ftpaccess ?

You can do alot with the installed wu-ftpd, check the man pages.

/Apan

Thx a lot.

But... How do I access the file so I can edit it?
I am logged in as admin but can't open the folder .systemfile

Sorry for being a noob.

[EDIT]

Read this:
Transfer using FTP
   1.      Enable FTP through the admin pages and set up an ftp user.
   2.      Create a test fun_plug on your system.
   3.      Connect to your DNS-323 using a command line ftp client (in windows: start / run / ftp)
   4.      Change to the right directory: cd /
   5.      Upload your fun_plug: put fun_plug
   6.      Make it executable: chmod 777 fun_plug
   7.      If command prompt doesn’t recognize ‘chmod’, use ‘quote site chmod 777 fun_plug’
   8.      Quit ftp: quit

My understanding so far is that I can use an ftp (or windows explorer) to put the fun_plug files from KRH in the root of /HD_a1 (my drives have that name).

I  am still not sure HOW to put those files on the drive. Do I just extract the contents of "ny mappe" and put them in the root dir of the disk?

Sorry again, for being a noob.

/Loungeuppy

Last edited by astroturf (2007-03-13 03:13:30)

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#7 2007-03-13 07:34:58

Apskaft
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From: Karlskrona, Sweden
Registered: 2007-01-09
Posts: 165

Re: FTP-problems

I think this is well documented in the wiki. Just create the file using cut-and-paste from the wiki into Notepad++, save the file as fun_plug and copy it to \\NAS\Volume_1\

For telnet accesss, see this part in the wiki.

/Apan

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#8 2008-09-25 14:58:54

Nasp
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Registered: 2008-02-18
Posts: 63
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Re: FTP-problems

kimhav wrote:

Well, here is how you could set it up;

1. Create a group that you for example call "ftpaccess".

2. Add users to the group called "ftpaccess".

3. Now when creating a ftp resource, change category to Group and pick "ftpaccess" and pick what ever folder you want to give the users within group "ftpaccess" access to.

Above does the trick for you, ie multiply users with access to the ftp resource you want to share.

yes, but it is good when they are many users.... because if an user is a member os ftpacess and ftpacess2 for exemple and which group have diferent folders, the users have only acess to one folder every.

i have this problem....brrrrr

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