IIS FTP Service options |
Option |
Description |
General Information |
URL |
The URL of your FTP site. |
Feature Configurations |
Allow Anonymous Connections |
Denotes that an anonymous users has access to the IIS FTP site. When
this check box is not selected, users will need to enter valid Organization
Site user names and
passwords to log on to the FTP site. If this option is selected and a
valid account does not exist, the user can log on using an anonymous user
name. |
Maximum Number of Connections Allowed |
Represents the number of simultaneous connections allowed at any given
point in time for a FTP site. |
Server Connection Timeout |
The time (in seconds) to disconnect an inactive user from the server.
|
Enable FTP Site Logging |
This enables FTP site logging. |
Selected Log Type |
File formats record details about user activity and creates logs in
your choice of format. The List of available file formats are:
Microsoft
IIS Log File Format: Is a fixed (non-customizable) ASCII format.
It records more items of information than the NCSA Common format.
W3C
Extended Log File Format: Is a customizable ASCII format with a
variety of different fields.
|
Port Number |
The FTP port number represents the port on which the service is running. |
Site Visitor Permissions |
Allow File Download (Read) |
Denotes that you can download files and list directories. If this permission
is removed, then users (including you) will not be able to log on to the organization
site's FTP site. |
Allow File Upload (Write) |
Denotes that you can upload files.
|
FTP User Accounts Information |
Number of FTP User Accounts |
The number of FTP users created and the maximum number of FTP users
that can be created. |
Text of Site Messages |
Welcome Message Text |
The message displayed when the user logs on to the FTP Server. |
Exit Message Text |
The message displayed when the users logs off from the FTP Server. |
Maximum Connections Exceeded Message Text |
The message displayed when the limit for the maximum number of client
connections to the FTP service is reached. |