That's not mod-perl.  That's not even Apache.  Many popular web browsers 
have browsing features for anonymous FTP.  You need an FTP server for 
that.  Apache 2 will include an FTP server (I think), but for now, try 
wuftpd.

  Issac

anandr wrote:

>Hi All,
>
>I want to use my Apache as a ftp service also.
>Can the ring help me.
>
>I am running Apache 1.3.22 at port 80.
>
>when I give http://<servername>/, I get the list of 
>files in my htdocs.
>
>Like wise when I give ftp://<servername>/, I need a 
>list from my server folders.
>
>Have look at this address,for what I am intending to 
>do,......ftp://tiger.com.
>
>--------------------------------------------------------
>With Regards,
>
>Anand Ratnasabapathy,
>DSM Soft(P)Ltd,
>No:25,Nungambakkam High Road,
>Chennai - 600 034.
>http://www.dsmsoft.com
>


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