The FTP Publishing Service for IIS 7.0 allows Web content creators to publish content more easily and securely to IIS 7.0 Web servers using modern Internet publishing standards. New features like SSL-based authentication and data transfer protect sensitive data while on the network. A new, membership-based authentication system allows for custom user accounts to be created and used for the FTP server. Built as an Extension of IIS 7.0, the new FTP service offers Web administrators and hosters an integrated management and configuration experience for FTP and Web sites through IIS Manager. This deep level of integration allows administrators to use a single set of administration tools and scripts for managing both Web and FTP configuration.
Publish securely and easily using Internet standards.
FTP for IIS 7.0 integrates seamlessly with the IIS 7.0 Manager to enable
secure publishing of content using FTP over SSL (FTPS), with support for
Internet standards such as UTF8 and IPv6.
Simplify content hosting through integrated management of Web and FTP sites.
FTP for IIS 7.0 allows users to enable FTP for an existing Web site, instead
of creating separate FTP and Web sites to host the same content. FTP for IIS 7.0
also allows hosting multiple FTP sites on the same IP address through virtual
host name support.
Improve security and auditing through new authentication providers and
enhanced logging.
FTP for IIS 7.0 removes the need to create Windows user accounts on the
server to enable FTP publishing by allowing authentication using IIS Manager
users and .NET Membership. FTP for IIS 7.0 also provides enhanced logging that
records all FTP traffic to help track FTP activity and diagnose potential
issues.
Features
- Seamless integration with IIS 7.0 Manager for integrated management of
FTP and Web sites
- Support for FTP over SSL and also UTF8 and IPv6
- Manage FTP configuration using standard IIS command-line and scripting
tools, such as AppCmd and the IIS PowerShell ProviderHost
- FTP and Web content from the same site by adding an FTP binding to
an existing Web site
- Virtual host name support to host multiple FTP sites on the same IP
address
- Improved virtual directory browsing
- Improved user isolation through per-user virtual directories
- Improved logging support with unique tracking for FTP sessions, FTP
sub-statuses, additional detail fields in FTP logs, and much more.
- Detailed error messages for end users and event tracing for server-side
troubleshooting
- Extensibility support that enables extending the built-in functionality that ships with the FTP service.