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Richard Gambrell ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
: According to James Hofmeister:
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: > 4. any user on the system should be able to read/write /SYS/FTP/anonymous
: I agree with most of this, but #4 concerns me. I think the default security
: should be manager.sys having write access with read:any via an ACL. Also,
: it might be useful to create an "incoming" directory where ftp.sys has
: write permission, but no read - again as the default. The utility that
: creates this (optionally, of course) should also clearly explain to the SM
: what is allowed by default. This utility would only be allowed to be run by
: the SM.
Hello Richard,
Easy answer here, manager.sys owner of "/SYS/FTP/anonymous" can define
with CHMOD what access read/write restrictions this directory should
have...
Thanks for your input.
Regards,
James Hofmeister - Network Expert Center
Hewlett Packard
P.S. My Ideals are my own, not necessarily my employers.
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