FTP access to my tower of aluminum
Good morning gents and gentettes,
Here is my big Ivory dream. I'm part of the company, its sort of a hobby right now but things are really taking off, we do lots of print stuff and web stuff. I would like to have people from this group access my HD actually a specific folder so that they can just drop files in there that need to be dealt with. read and write privileges. they all have macs (by all I mean the other two folks) I'm the only one on tiger but they both have panther... how do I set up my mac to do this?
agiain I don't want them roaming around they just need access to one folder in my home folder (NOT my drop box)
love.
flick.
Here is my big Ivory dream. I'm part of the company, its sort of a hobby right now but things are really taking off, we do lots of print stuff and web stuff. I would like to have people from this group access my HD actually a specific folder so that they can just drop files in there that need to be dealt with. read and write privileges. they all have macs (by all I mean the other two folks) I'm the only one on tiger but they both have panther... how do I set up my mac to do this?
agiain I don't want them roaming around they just need access to one folder in my home folder (NOT my drop box)
love.
flick.
Comments
Once all that's done, access the router and forward ports 20 & 21 to ip address 192.168.1.201.
If you're not behind a router, and you've got a straight Ethernet connection, ignore all of the above.
You can use http://www.whatismyip.com/ to obtain your external IP, if you don't know it already.
You should create a non-admin user, and give that name and password to your FTP users. You can then delete all the folders in that user account, and make one new folder, and change the permissions on it to read/write for your main account so you cn get the files they drop in there without having to change users.
Hope that makes sense.