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Managing the Shares
Configuring the NSS for FTP Access
STEP 15
STEP 16
Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide
Select this field: By selecting this field, users with write permissions can
rename or delete files or folders within the assigned share even though they
are not the owners of the files or folders.
Deselect this field: Users cannot rename or delete a file or folder within the
assigned share unless they are the owners of the file or folder.
This step depends on if you have FTP connections that must pass through a
firewall and you want to control the passive mode range:
Minimum port for passive mode (PASV) connections: If your network has
FTP connections that pass through a firewall, set the minimum port for the
port range. The default is 1024. If your FTP connections do not go through a
firewall, leave this blank.
Maximum port for passive mode (PASV) connections: Set the maximum
port number for the port range. The default is 4000. If your FTP connections
do not go through a firewall, leave this field blank.
Click Update.
NOTE: Unlike the setting on the Shares Setup
page, this setting is global, not per share. All
files within folders created via FTP act
according to this setting, regardless of the
share they are created in.
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