OK.
A user can login and restore files machines that are assigned to that user.
What I want to know is how to configure BackupPC to do this?
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From: Nils Breunese (Lemonbit) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 7-feb-2008 12.50
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] cgi interface non admin user
To: [email protected]
sergio wrote:
> You can connect a normal user to html page of its PCs to only
> restore its files?
> I can not understand how
These settings have nothing to do with restoring files. A user can
login and restore files to the machines that are assigned to that user.
These settings are just there to be able to link usernames to their
homepages if you wish. Say, you have an office and everyone has their
own machine and everyone also has a personal page on the office's
website. Then you could use this feature to link username's in
BackupPC to their personal page on the office's website. This is by no
means necessary for BackupPC to do its work, it's just there as a
bonus, should you want to use this.
Nils.
P.S. Please reply to the list.
> 2008/2/7, Nils Breunese (Lemonbit) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: sergio wrote:
>
> > I installed backuppc on CentOS 5.1 distribution
> > in the help documentation, I found this example
> > Example:
> >
> > $Conf{CgiUserHomePageCheck} = '/var/www/html/users/%s.html';
> > $Conf{CgiUserUrlCreate} = 'http://myhost/users/%s.html';
> >
> > --> if /var/www/html/users/craig.html exists, then 'craig' will
> > be rendered as a link to http://myhost/users/craig.html.
> > I do not understand what the html page must contain
>
> It doesn't need to contain anything. You can use this if you want to
> create clickable usernames that link to something (i.e. a homepage or
> something).
>
> > I would like to give access to ordinary users to restore files
>
> You don't need to use this feature. You can just use emptry strings
> ('') and the usernames won't be linked to anything. It's just there
> who people that want to use it.
>
> Nils Breunese.
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