Iis Ftp Error 530 Home Directory Inaccessible
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Web Platform Installer Get Help: Ask a Question in our Forums More Help Resources Blogs Forums Home IIS.NET Forums IIS 7 and Above Setup 530 User cannot log in, home directory inaccessible. [7.5 FTP Server... 530 User cannot log in, home directory inaccessible. [7.5 530 user cannot login home directory inaccessible filezilla FTP Server 2008 R2] [Answered]RSS 18 replies Last post Jun 21, 2012 08:21 PM by ftp error 530 user cannot log in qbernard ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Advanced Search Reply Instinct64 5 iis ftp home directory Posts 530 User cannot log in, home directory inaccessible. [7.5 FTP Server 2008 R2] Dec 12, 2009 03:49 PM|Instinct64|LINK This is the first time I have ever setup IIS, I have been extremely impressed on how easy it 530 user cannot log in home directory inaccessible plesk is to get going on the whole, however I have hit one problem I have gone to the furthest lengths to fix myself and I just cant work it out! The FTP service, despite following good guides on this website, refuses to work for me! No matter what I do with permissions (even allowing Anonymous Login) I get this error: "Response: 530 User cannot log in, home directory inaccessible." Process Monitor Output: http://img121.imageshack.us/img121/8315/ftpissue.jpg I am just trying
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to get Basic Authentication working with Windows Users. I cannot make sense as to why there is no error. (Using IIS from within Windows 2008, not from iis.net) Any troubleshooting assistance is most appreciated! Thanks -- Chris FTP 503 home directory inaccessible Reply qbernard 7037 Posts MVPModerator Re: 530 User cannot log in, home directory inaccessible. [7.5 FTP Server 2008 R2] Dec 13, 2009 01:54 AM|qbernard|LINK That will be IIS 6, are you using any ftp user isolation feature? The best way to trace this is still via filemon or procmon, this will shows where IIS is sending the user to. Don't filter the procmon first, i think you can look at where IIS is sending the user to. Cheers, Bernard Cheah Reply Instinct64 5 Posts Re: 530 User cannot log in, home directory inaccessible. [7.5 FTP Server 2008 R2] Dec 13, 2009 09:17 AM|Instinct64|LINK It is actually IIS 7.5 I believe. Im running Server 2008 R2. [This is the HTTP to the server: http://www.cubicintellect.com/] Ill get hold of filemon and see what's happening, thanks so far! Reply Instinct64 5 Posts Re: 530 User cannot log in, home directory inaccessible. [7.5 FTP Server 2008 R2] Dec 13, 2009 09:42 AM|Instinct64|LINK Ok ive re-looked at procmon and its file summary etc. It turns up nothing useful it seems, here are a number of screenshots I have produced to
User cannot log in, home Directory Inaccessible. Login failed. Answer:This problem occurs when the home directory
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of the Default FTP site does not exist or the user iis ftp 530 user cannot log in does not have Read permission on the home directory. Instructions for MS FTP 7.x Such error appears error 530 ftp if user has no correct permission in FTP authorization rules . You can add this rule by following below mentioned steps: Open IIS [Start > Run > inetmgr] https://forums.iis.net/t/1163399.aspx?530+User+cannot+log+in+home+directory+inaccessible+7+5+FTP+Server+2008+R2+ Expand the Server in IIS. Double click on Sites. Double click on Default FTP Site Select LocalUser virtual directory Double clickFTP authorization rules Make sure that FTP user is listed there and have READ,Write Permissions. **Configuration of MS-FTP 7.x in HCArticle Instructions for MS FTP 6 To Set Read Permission on Default FTP Site, follow http://portal.hostingcontroller.com/kb/a2/ftp-error-530-home-directory-inaccessible.aspx these steps: Open Internet Services Manager selectDefault FTP Site,click Properties. On the Home Directory tab, verify that the Local Path listed is valid (save this path), and that the Read check box is checked. Click OK. To Set Read Permission for Everyone on Default FTP Path, follow these steps: Open My Computer, browser to the directory checked in step 3 above (e.g. c:\inetpub\ftproot), and open its property sheets. Make sure windows account groupEveryone is listed on the Security property sheet. Under Permissions, select the Readaccess for theEveryone group. Use Allow to specifically allow access and Deny to specifically deny access. Note: If account group Everyone is not listed, you may add it by clicking the Add button. Article ID: 2, Created: February 19, 2009 at 7:22 AM, Modified: May 2, 2014 at 5:06 AM Add Feedback Was this article helpful? Yes No Thanks for your feedback... Share this articleFacebookGoogle+TwitterOther Social Networks × Share With OthersBlinkListBlogmarksdel.icio.usDiggDiigoFacebookFriendFeedGoogle+LinkedInNetvouzNewsVineRedditStumbleUponTumblrTwitterYahoo BookmarksCancelPrint Help Desk Software powered by SmarterTrack 12.2 © 2003-2016 SmarterT
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