![]() ![]() Rest of the steps to create FTP site in IIS remains the same as Windows Server 2008 R2.SFTP (SSH FTP) is not supported on IIS. Step: Now you can see the installation progress and after sometime the install completes (my machine did not restarted by the way). Step: Next is the installation summary or confirm installation selections > Check "Restart the destination server automatically if required" (optional) and click "Install" Step: Now you will be viewing Select Features step > Nothing to be done here for the current purpose so click next Step: Next you need to select server roles > Check Web Server (IIS) from the list and expand the sub list and check FTP Server > FTP Service and FTP extensibility (optional) > Click next Step: Select the server on which you wish to install the FTP Server in IIS for and click next Step: Next you need to select Installation type, select > "Role-based or feature-based installation" and click next Step: That brings up the Add Roles and Features Wizard page > click next Step: Open Server Manager > Click on "Manage" in top-right corner > Select "Add Roles and Features" Similarly you can configure FTP Server in IIs 8 and Windows Server 2012 In the IIS server tree if you expand and click on your FTP site you can see all available FTP options in the adjacent right pane. You have your first FTP site ready to connect and use. Select Basic authentication and > Allow Access to as "All Users" > Check Read > Write Permissions and click next. Step: Configure authentication and authorization information the new FTP site. Select No SSL for now (as you can change all this settings later also) and click next Step: Now you need to provide your desired Binding and SSL settings for the FTP site > For sake of example I will keed IP Address as "All Unassigned" and default port 21.Ĭheck "Start FTP site automatically" unless you are control freak. ![]() ![]() Step: Next you need to provide information for the new FTP site > Enter your FTP site name and physical path (or root directory) for the FTP site Step: Next we will create our First FTP site > Open Internet Information Service (IIS) Manager or Win R > inetmgr > Right click on your IIS server name and click on "Add FTP Site" Yes it is similar to "wwwroot', it is the default location for FTP sites which you can host in the IIS FTP server. ![]() Now one thing you can notice is that you will now see an additional folder in your IIS inetpub ( c:\inetpub) folder named "ftproot". Step: This will end up enabling FTP Server in your IIS. Once installation is completed you will be seeing following screen Step: Once you click next, you will be presented installation summary page and click install to start installation of selected roles and services. Don't forget to select "Management Service" under "Management Tools" and click next Second is optional and can be used to extend FTP service and call or control from your code using Native or Managed API. This page provides options to selected role service you require in your IIS Web Server role, now if you will scroll down a little bit then you can see "FTP Server" with two sub item in tree as "FTP service" and "FTP extensibility" (optional). Step: IIS (as role) comes with role services. Step: Next is an introduction to Web Server IIS, go ahead and read it out and click next Now if you have not install Web Server IIS already select from the list and click next Step: On click "Add Roles" will bring up some begin Add Roles wizard and lots of stuffs to read if you want, once done click next Step: Open Server manager and right click on Roles and select "Add Roles" Here is the step-by-step guide to Install IIS Web Server and add FTP server roles in Windows Server 2008 R2 Install Web Server (IIS) in Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows Server 2012 (Which is very easy to figure out).Ĭreate your first or I say "Hello World FTP" site. To configuration FTP server in IIS following steps should be followed: Most of the process to configure FTP server in IIS 7.5 and Windows Server 2008 (or R2) and configure FTP server in IIS 8 and Windows Server 2012 are same. Windows server provides out-of-the-box FTP server feature in IIS. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |