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Unread 11-21-2006, 06:33 PM   #3
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Default Re: M4100 FTP Share

Why Did you use the www (web) port 80?

Make sure you have turned on FTP. If you want outside access setup your router to point to the snap.

Create the share at the root of the main share not under the web. (share1/ftp/User1, Share1/ftp/user2 .....) or If you prefer give each user their won folder at the root level.

You give all users "read access" to the root. Then you give each user full access to their own folder, and make them the owner. Remove (No Access) access from folders you do not want the user into. This is where most mess up.

The snap OS does not have a way to hide files, like the Guardian OS does.

This should get you started. The snap checks security and gives you a warning if there is a problem.
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