Reference: http://v.huweishen.com/video/9.html
· IIS comes with an FTP service that is the safest and does not have a variety of vulnerabilities like serv-u, but the configuration process is also complex.
• This section will implement multiple FTP accounts in a virtual directory, and each account is isolated from each other.
1. Install FTP Service
• Check to see if IIS has the FTP service installed, and if not, download the installation package to http://soft.huweishen.com and install FTP first.
• If it is already installed, you can skip here.
2. Create an FTP site
• To let you see more clearly, we do not use the default FTP site, but instead create it separately.
• Note: The FTP site Directory does not hold any data and is only used for login conversions, giving everyone read permission.
Stop Default FTP
New--FTP site
3. Create an FTP account
On the start, Control Panel, Administrative tools, Computer Management, Local Users and groups, Create an FTP account, and belong to the Guests group.
The virtual directory name is the same as the 5th step below
4. Create an FTP storage directory
• Note: This directory must not be stored under the FTP site directory. can point to the appropriate domain name folder
We assume that the directory should be stored in D:\WWWROOT\FTPA, which requires read and write delete permissions to the FTP account you just created.
5, mapping the corresponding relationship.
The Create FTP virtual directory name must match the FTP account name .
6. Test FTP connection
Download the FTP tool from http://soft.huweishen.com first.
Tested FTP OK.
If you also need to create additional FTP accounts, repeat steps 3, 4, and 5.
IIS6 with FTP Installation and configuration method