Creating a FTPServer in VMWare
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[hide]Create VM in VMWare vSphere
1GB RAM 350GB and no partitions to be easier migration (Marco Reis advice in Xen FTPServer) Windows Server 2008 standard (no need for datacenter edition if not using more than 8 processors and 64bit - Marco Reis advice in Xen FTPServer) 1 CPU To Install guest OS, edit VM settings, add the Windows ISO to DVD drive and select "connect at power on" so that the drive launches the installation disk. And Start the VM. Installed VMTools from vSphere: Inventory->Virtual Machine->Guest->Install/Upgrade VM Tools
Configure VM in Server 2008 console
Update Windows
Run Windows Server 2008 sp2 from \\davinci\Software and run updates untill there are no more updates.
Activate Windows
Under Computer->Right.click->Properties->Activate and give windows key.
Install Antivirus
Install Antivirus from \\davinci\Software and schedule scans and automatic updates.
Install Second Copy from \\davinci\Software and copy from ftpserver to the VM c:\web
ftp.mohid.com FileRecipient
Shared this folders with autheticated users for full control
Install FTP Publishing
- In Server Manager ->Roles->Add Role->Web Server (IIS)->click Next until select FTP Publishing Service->Until Finish
- IIS->ClickFTPServer2->RightClick Sites->Add FTPSite
- If in last step Add FTP Site option not available, Install latest FTP publishing service (7.5 at the time) from \\davinci\Software\FTP7_ForIIS_x86 or in http://www.iis.net/download/FTP
Define user permissions
see with Rodrigo
Changing the bridging between the LAN and the DMZ
Create New Network Adapter
- In vSphere add a new network adapter (virtual machine) in the host (the physical machine should have a second physical network adapter).
- After created new network adapter, edit the vSwithc created and add a new vKernel and define the IP's for the host
- Static ip-->192.168.21.xx 'xx it was used 15
- Subnet mask-->255.255.255.0
- Gateway--> 192.168.21.1
- In the VM configuration add a new ethernet adpater and choose the second virtual adapter just created.
- The machine will have now available two virtual network adapters
Switching from LAN to DMZ
- Connect the network cable from a DMZ exit to the second host physical network port
Edit the second network connection:
- Static ip-->192.168.21.xx 'xx it was used 35
- Subnet mask-->255.255.255.0
- Gateway--> 192.168.21.1
- DNSserver 192.168.20.10
- Disconnect the LAN
- Add in copernico the new IP and name to DNS list