On 11 Aug 2010 at 12:36, Craig Sterley  wrote:

>     Need to host 5 different FTP servers, each with their own IP. Currently
> IIS on w2k3 and having issues where users are connecting with IE and being
> dumped into the root directory of the site. Problem with this is it allows
> them to see other customer folders, not the data within them, but just
> seeing them is not good. Looking at FileZilla at the moment, but don“t
> anyway to accomplish this. 

Does it have to be a Windows box?  

Can you run 5 different instances of FileZilla Server in 5 different VMs, each 
of which can only "see" what you want to expose?  That would certainly limit 
your exposure, although I think you'd need 5 Windows OS licenses (unless you 
ran FileZilla in WINE on Linux VMs -- it's gold-rated there: WineHQ - FileZilla 
FTP Server
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=8230 ).

No personal experience with these, but this looks like it will work for 99 
euros up front and 39 euros each year:

    zFTPServer 
    http://www.zftpserver.com/index.php/base/downloadBuy

This old freeware standby has users and limits their access to folders, but I 
don't think it supports multiple IPs:

    warftp.org
    http://www.warftp.org/

And of course there's your old friend Wiki

    List of FTP server software - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_FTP_server_software


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