I've done what you say:

I made ftp a member of users group and changed the proftpd.conf as described 
by you but still have the same result and of course this time even nobody 
could not work as an anonymous a/c either but still all other user a/c work as 
before.

Since I've got no other version of Windows but Server 2003, what platform are 
you using?


Regards,

Jason






========================================================

Jason,

On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 03:57:53PM +0800, Jason Fu wrote:
> That is, I could have an a/c called nobody for anonymous ftp (no
> password needed). I could not use ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED] but
> ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED] in IE only (Netscape 7.02 doesn't work either).
>
> Any idea?

Create a Windows account called "ftp" and edit your /etc/proftpd.conf as
follows:
    <Anonymous ~ftp>
      User                              ftp
      Group                             users
    ...
    </Anonymous>

Jason

http://www.hkucs.org:8080/~tsfu/


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