Re: Listfiles on network with NT
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2000
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 32108
interpreted = N
texte = Log into the other machine as IUSR_MACHINE from your webserver; I'llbet you can't. You need to add the user to the other machine, you needto give it rights to login over the network, and you probably need to add Act as part of the operating system as well. None of these thingsare set as default for the IUSR_MACHINE accounts. It is not supposed tobe easy, and it may not even be possible.John PeacockNicolas Verhaeghe wrote:> > > This is a security feature, inherited from Unix, where any application> > running as a system process only has access to its own directory (and> > the children thereof).> >> > One thing you need to remember is that WebCat (and the webserver) run> > as the System user (or IUSR_MACHINE) as a default, and this user> > typically has no rights except to the current machine. If you are> > using IIS, and you have Run in user context configured to use the> > IUSR_MACHINE account, you can try and give that user login access to> > the other machine. You also need to remember that you logged into the> > workstation and added the drive map to your profile, not the profile of> > the system service that is running WebCat.> > That was not the problem... I did give access to that folder in the> permissions settings.>-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Log into the other machine as IUSR_MACHINE from your webserver; I'llbet you can't. You need to add the user to the other machine, you needto give it rights to login over the network, and you probably need to add Act as part of the operating system as well. None of these thingsare set as default for the IUSR_MACHINE accounts. It is not supposed tobe easy, and it may not even be possible.John PeacockNicolas Verhaeghe wrote:> > > This is a security feature, inherited from Unix, where any application> > running as a system process only has access to its own directory (and> > the children thereof).> >> > One thing you need to remember is that WebCat (and the webserver) run> > as the System user (or IUSR_MACHINE) as a default, and this user> > typically has no rights except to the current machine. If you are> > using IIS, and you have Run in user context configured to use the> > IUSR_MACHINE account, you can try and give that user login access to> > the other machine. You also need to remember that you logged into the> > workstation and added the drive map to your profile, not the profile of> > the system service that is running WebCat.> > That was not the problem... I did give access to that folder in the> permissions settings.>-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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