- #Logging into ftp via browser with a port install#
- #Logging into ftp via browser with a port full#
- #Logging into ftp via browser with a port password#
The "H" signifies that D:\ftp\proxysg\ is the home directory for that user. If not, highlight the directory and Click Set as home dir to make that is the home directory for that user. Make sure that D:\ftp\proxysg\ has a capital H next to it. For files and directories, give that user all file rights (Read, Write, Delete, Append) and all directory rights (Create, Delete, List, + Subdirs) to D:\ftp\proxysg\. Walk the file system directory tree to D:\ftp\proxysg\ and click on the OK button.
#Logging into ftp via browser with a port password#
For security purposes, make sure that this password is complex. In this example, the password is "symantec".
#Logging into ftp via browser with a port install#
Because Reporter is resource intensive (disk, CPU, and memory), for the best performance consider using real hardware and not virtualized hardware. See the Symantec Reporter 10.x sizing guide.
Make sure that sizing on Symantec Reporter deployments are appropriate. With FTP, you can easily create new profiles, recreate profiles, or send data into Symantec Technical Support if need be. The data is imported into the Symantec Reporter database and the access log file is discarded. The direct connection configuration does not keep the access log data in raw format and is used for POC only, as per the following Article on Reporter upload Client. Symantec recommends the FTP protocol for access log uploads because it offers the best options in case there is ever the need to restore or re-import the access log data. This article focuses on one specific protocol, and that is the FTP protocol. ProxySG can upload access logs using various protocols.
#Logging into ftp via browser with a port full#
This article is meant to help in getting access logging and reporting up and running in a relatively short amount of time.įor full details on setting up access logging to Reporter, including other options, see the Symantec Reporter 10.x Deployment Guide. This article helps you configure access logging on a ProxySG, upload the files to an FTP server, and then have Reporter process the logs.