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Offline Last_Hero

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War-FTPd + Сетевой диск
« on: August 20, 2005, 19:36:55 »
Такая проблема.. на WinXP стоит и используется War-FTPd. когда пытаюсь в File access добавить записи со ссылкой на сетевой диск из локалки.. war-FTP его добавляет а при запросе этой папки через тот-же FAR пишет ACCESS DENIED. War в логах пишет: "SystemErr=3 Системе не удается найти указанный путь.".
Вапрос.! как заставить War увидеть сетевой диск.???

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War-FTPd + Сетевой диск
« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2005, 21:03:34 »
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How to set up War FTP Daemon 1.81 to use network shares

After a normal installation on Windows NT/2000/XP, War FTP Daemon 1.81 runs as a systems service under the local "System" user account. This is a special and privileged Windows user assigned to the task of running windows services. It is privileged to do almost anything on the local machine, but is has no rights on other machines on the Windows network. That means that the FTP server will be unable to access shares on other machines on the LAN. This is done so by design to limit the damages if the server is misconfigured, or if someone manages to break into the server.

In order to use network shares, War FTP Daemon must run as a user that have special privileges (to run as a system service) and privileges to access the network share. This can be done in several ways. One is to create a new domain user on your Windows Domain/Active Directory server with guest privileges. (You must be a network administrator to do this).