Is there any problem by running both ftp and Http in the same Machine

From: Aneesh (aneesh.r_at_eostek.com)
Date: 10/26/04


Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 19:07:42 +0530

Hi,
I am very new to Windows 2000 security. V r planning to host our new product
which uses ftp, http, and SQL server. i just wanna know, will there be any
pbms from the hackers,by running all these in the same machine? if so how
can we overcome this without using several individual servers.
I just wanna ensure that only some predefined members can access the ftp.
Pls explain the detail steps.
Thanking in advance
Aneesh



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