On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 03:29:39PM -0500, Dean E. Weimer wrote:
> It looks like there is no simple solution to this, and your point about
> uploading a large quantity of files is well taken.
>
> I think as a solution I will enable a tsl/ssl ftp server and in the short
> term use a published PHP so
> on 29/06/03 4:12 AM, Dean E. Weimer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>>> What is the point of the web based file manager?
>> To eliminate Local Accounts, and so that they don't have to upload files
>> via ftp or ssh.
>> Plain ftp is very unsecure, and using a secure ftp server can be very
>> confusi
on 29/06/03 4:12 AM, Dean E. Weimer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> What is the point of the web based file manager?
> To eliminate Local Accounts, and so that they don't have to upload files
> via ftp or ssh.
> Plain ftp is very unsecure, and using a secure ftp server can be very
> confusing to les
> Don't allow them to run php scripts in the public_html directory
I would like to give them the option of using PHP. I will also be making
mySQL available to the users.
>
> What is the point of the web based file manager?
To eliminate Local Accounts, and so that they don't have to upload files
via
Don't allow them to run php scripts in the public_html directory
What is the point of the web based file manager?
So they don't have to use ftp or ssh to uploads files?
Jim Lucas
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