chiefsmt123
IS-IT--Management
We are running ePO 3.0.1 and need to setup a Dist. Repository running FTP.
I setup the FTP site (W2K Server and IIS) with Anonymous access/read only. I have unchecked "allow anonymous access only".
When I try to setup a distributed repository that points to this box, there is a problem. During the DR setup wizard, I set the FTP download credentials to "anonymous". During the setup of the FTP replication credentials, I cannot set the username and password. I'm told I don't have "enough user rights". The username and password I'm using has administrator rights to the server I'm running FTP on. The only way I can make it work is to add "write" rights in the FTP setup. This basically allows anonymous connections to write to the FTP server which we do not want.
I've tried the suggestions in one of the NAI knowledge base articles. It suggested to uncheck allow anonymous access only on the FTP site, or try anonymous with any password during the setup of the replication credentials. Neither have worked.
Any suggestions? I'm sure its something I'm missing.
I setup the FTP site (W2K Server and IIS) with Anonymous access/read only. I have unchecked "allow anonymous access only".
When I try to setup a distributed repository that points to this box, there is a problem. During the DR setup wizard, I set the FTP download credentials to "anonymous". During the setup of the FTP replication credentials, I cannot set the username and password. I'm told I don't have "enough user rights". The username and password I'm using has administrator rights to the server I'm running FTP on. The only way I can make it work is to add "write" rights in the FTP setup. This basically allows anonymous connections to write to the FTP server which we do not want.
I've tried the suggestions in one of the NAI knowledge base articles. It suggested to uncheck allow anonymous access only on the FTP site, or try anonymous with any password during the setup of the replication credentials. Neither have worked.
Any suggestions? I'm sure its something I'm missing.