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ftp://username:passcode@ibayname.domain> should have send the user to the ibay named ibayname.
No
You were using usernames & passwords rather than the ibayname & ibaypassword. Group access rights for users only apply to local filesharing (or VPN) access & not to anonymous Internet access, it even says that in the server manager ibay panel.
You would need to use the ibayname & ibaypassword, and if you use those, you will not have ftp write permission as sme does not allow that as it is considered anonymous. You will be able to download though, if ftp is enabled.
I think the manual is pretty clear on that, which part of the following did you not understand (especially the last paragraph, but perhaps you did not bother to read that far), as the developers want these types of misunderstandings reported to the bugtracker for documentation improvements.
From sme7 Draft manual Chp 14.2
accessing an i-bay via the FTP server: To access the i-bay using FTP, you use your FTP client to connect to your server and use the i-bay name as the login id. If the i-bay requires a password, you will need to enter the i-bay password as well.
If you are using a command-line or graphical FTP client, you will usually be prompted for the login username and password.
If you are using a web browser, you will need to enter a FTP URL. This will be in one of the following forms, depending on whether or not a password is required:
ftp:// ibayname @ftp. domainname
ftp:// ibayname : password @ftp. domainname
Warning
Be aware that FTP transmits all passwords in the clear without encryption and can therefore be a security risk. If you are concerned about security, we suggest you consider the scp “secure copy” command associated with ssh as an alternative to FTP.
Note that users accessing the i-bay via FTP in this manner are not able to upload files to the i-bay. They can only download files from the i-bay to their client.
It is possible to upload files using FTP, but to do so you must login to the server with a valid user name, not the i-bay name. That user account must be a member of the group that has been given write permission for the i-bay (configured on the i-bay screen).
You would then change to the i-bay directory (using the ftp command «cd ../../ibays/ibayname»).
You will now be able to upload files from your FTP client to the appropriate directories.