Administering The Netware Ftp Server; Multiple Instances Of The Ftp Server - Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual

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Administering the NetWare FTP Server

Multiple Instances of the FTP Server

supported on a specific volume, users must follow the DOS file naming
conventions of using no more than eight characters for the name plus no more
than three additional characters for the extension.
In both name spaces, the user views the response to the ls or Dir in the
NetWare format only. Format of the directory listing is as follows:
type rights owner size time name
where the above variables stand for:
Type: Type of file, where {-} indicates a file and {d} indicates a directory
Rights: Effective NetWare rights of the user to this file or directory.
Owner: NetWare user who created this file or directory. In case the
mapping of objects and the owner's name is not found, the object ID is
displayed.
Size: The size, in bytes, of the file or directory. In case of a directory, it is
always 512.
Time: The modification date and time of the file or directory.
Name: The name of the file or directory in the current name space.
This section discusses the administering the following:
"Multiple Instances of the FTP Server" on page 33
"Intruder Detection" on page 34
"Access Restrictions" on page 34
"Anonymous User Access" on page 37
"FTP Log Files" on page 38
"Active Sessions Display" on page 42
Multiple instances of the FTP server can be initialized if the NetWare server
has multiple network interface cards. Each FTP server should have a unique
IP address and port number combination. Each FTP server instance can have
its own configuration file and access restrictions file, and can listen on
different IP addresses and port numbers.
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