On Wed, April 13, 2011 10:04, Daniel Herrington wrote: > All, > > I generally work in corporate environments that are behind firewalls. I > have documentation that I create and need to copy locally or upload > remotely. Lately, companies have been restricting usb devices to read > only so getting information back to my ubuntu laptop has been proving > more and more difficult. > > I was using Google Sites for a while, but the 20mb limitation kicks in > on large docs with screen shots. Does anyone know how to setup a web > server with similar functionality to the file upload features of > providers like Yahoo and Google? Do they just ftp through port 80? > > thanks, > > -- > Daniel Herrington > Director of Field Services > Robert Mark Technologies > o: 651-769-2574 > m: 503-358-8575 > www.robertmark.com > > CA Workload Automation r11.3 is now GA. Contact us if you have any > questions about the new release or want to discuss your companys upgrade > path. >
Have you looked at WebDav and configured your own Apache server to support it? I've seen a few articles on that and could probably forward one off-list if you're interested. Tim -- Timothy J. Bruce visit my Website at: http://www.tbruce.com Registered Linux User #325725 _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
