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I have a quick question about something that I have not done before.  I believe I know the answer, but want to be sure. I have a Windows 2000 SP 4 server that is running out of disk space.  We h...
Zones: Microsoft OS, Windows 2000, MS ServerDate Answered: 07/25/2007 Views: 0
Anyone knows how to add a ftp user so that he can only access his own directory, but can't go everywhere around the whole system? I am using Redhat linux, a probably wu-ftp for ftp service. TIA
Zones: Linux NetDate Answered: 04/26/2001 Views: 0
Hi, I have a FreeBSD box, with a small number of users, I would like to restrict individual user to their home directory only. Can anyone help?
Zones: Unix Network SecurityDate Answered: 02/10/2004 Views: 23
I am runnding FC3 with Samba and Openldap. I am using the smbldap-tools to add users. When I add a user with smbldap-useradd -m username, the user gets added all right, but when I log in, the use...
Zones: Linux NetDate Answered: 10/09/2005 Views: 0
Right now I have a vsftp server runnig on a SUSE 9 enterprise machine.  I made a user that is assigned to a group that has no permissions.  Right now when that user logs in via ftp they are placed ...
Zones: Linux Network SecurityDate Answered: 04/28/2005 Views: 0
Hi, I had just started to use a Windows 2003 server in AD.recently I created a folder called D:\Users  and intend to use it for user home directory  which is \\servername\Users I created 4 u...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 03/14/2006 Views: 0
Currently when all users log in, they get the shared home directory mapped to their h:\ drive.  The issue is, that all users can see and read whats in each others home directories.  What should the...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 02/24/2006 Views: 0
Hi there, we are moving our users' homedirs to a new server and hence need to update the "environment" tab on many users' accounts. I understand you can update mutiple accounts at the same t...
Zones: NetwareDate Answered: 08/09/2006 Views: 0
I am currently migrating all DNS, DHCP, WINS, Print and File services from NT to 2003 Server ahead of an Active Directory migration next month. This involves 6 different sites and approximately 180...
Zones: Windows NTDate Answered: 07/31/2006 Views: 0
Hi Guys, We have a few severs etc everyones home directory etc is mapped, share permission for the main folder called "users shared folder" then each person has a directory for example J.Jones. ...
Zones: Windows Network SecurityDate Answered: 11/22/2006 Views: 0