Sometimes, when users upload files to our anonymous FTP server, the server fails to assign any permissions to the file. Thus, no one, not even me as the Administrator can delete them unless I reboot the machine.<br><br>Anyone ever had this problem?
We have a client running IIS 4.0 and Cold Fusion server. Everyone inside their network can load the site and see the images. When we load the site, the images do not show up either with a Cold Fusion page or a static html page. When we dial up to the machine, we can view the pages locally fine...
I'm using Microsoft DNS and I'm afraid I'm not doing reverse DNS correctly. <br>
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When creating a new zone using the A record, I type in it's IP address and check "Create associated PTR record." According to the book, this is all I have to do. When I do an nslookup of the domain, I...
I have a IIS instance on a server that is connected to a domain, but not a BDC or a PDC. I have set up permissions on a site for a single user to access. I have allowed only Basic Authentication and NT Challenge Response, Anonymous is not allowed. Under Basic Authentication I have tried...
I would like to limit a user's FTP access to their home directory only. They do not log on locally to the machine, the user is only going to FTP. When they log on, they go directly to their home directory, but the entire root of the server is also available to them. Is there a special group I...
According to Veritas's site, it has "Enterprise wide data protection" even on Unix and Linux file systems. Now, aside from whatever that means (because they won't answer my questions) how can they do that and NOT be able to back up a Unix server?<br>
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Because of their lack of...
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