There doesn't seem to be a category here strictly for FTP, so I am writing this here since we could need the ftp server on our win2k server.
My office is a 20 station network with windows 2000 and xp professional on all but three clients. The servers are windows 2000 server. We need to allow clients to transmit files to us that may exceed the size allowed by their ISP's mailboxes. These clients may not have CD writers, so we are thinking of a way to allow the clients to upload their data to our network.
I think FTP would be good for this, but it must have these features:
(1) prevent viruses or files infected with viruses from getting uploaded,
(2) allow multiple users and clients to access ftp but only access their own files/folder area and not see any other user/client's files in the file save area, or access areas we would not want them to go,
(3) allow admin to shadow the user accessing the ftp site (if permitted by law),
(4) allow us to setup user ids and passwords.
Does the Microsoft FTP service cover these issues? Would another party's FTP server do a better job? We also have to allow that the clients are not necessarily computer sophisticated.
Do we need to set up a separate server for this and do we need to obtain an external IP address? I presume security and virus issues can be controlled by the firewall and symantec antivirus corporate edition.
Thanks for any help.
My office is a 20 station network with windows 2000 and xp professional on all but three clients. The servers are windows 2000 server. We need to allow clients to transmit files to us that may exceed the size allowed by their ISP's mailboxes. These clients may not have CD writers, so we are thinking of a way to allow the clients to upload their data to our network.
I think FTP would be good for this, but it must have these features:
(1) prevent viruses or files infected with viruses from getting uploaded,
(2) allow multiple users and clients to access ftp but only access their own files/folder area and not see any other user/client's files in the file save area, or access areas we would not want them to go,
(3) allow admin to shadow the user accessing the ftp site (if permitted by law),
(4) allow us to setup user ids and passwords.
Does the Microsoft FTP service cover these issues? Would another party's FTP server do a better job? We also have to allow that the clients are not necessarily computer sophisticated.
Do we need to set up a separate server for this and do we need to obtain an external IP address? I presume security and virus issues can be controlled by the firewall and symantec antivirus corporate edition.
Thanks for any help.