Hi,
This one has me *really* stumped.
A user uploaded some files via FTP to a server running ProFTPd. Now if
one logs into the FTP server, one can see the files that have been
uploaded. But nothing else can. I can't see them at the shell and I also
tried writing a PHP code fragment to list
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 3:48 PM, Geoff Shang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This one has me *really* stumped.
>
> A user uploaded some files via FTP to a server running ProFTPd. Now if one
> logs into the FTP server, one can see the files that have been uploaded.
> But nothing else can. I can't see them at
Hi,
OK, I discovered the problem.
It was a problem with chroot and a symlink. Don't know why I didn't see
the files in the wrong place before but I've found them now.
Geoff.
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Yes, but the unique features are not available on linux anyhow (such
> as multi person video chatting).
> Skype is also very easy and comfortable to configure. I've been trying
> to find a good opensource replacement
> on linux for years now:(
>
I found a program called cutlass.
http://www.synac
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 15:48, Geoff Shang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This one has me *really* stumped.
>
> A user uploaded some files via FTP to a server running ProFTPd. Now if one
> logs into the FTP server, one can see the files that have been uploaded.
> But nothing else can. I can't see them at th
Oleg Goldshmidt writes:
> - my friends and family having an account on the service to stay in
> touch for free
> - seamless integration into Linux+Android
> - cheap (compared to any "special" offer I have ever received from
> long-distance providers) international calls to phones, especially
> mo