Re: ftp web pages updating in apache?

1997-07-31 Thread Nils Rennebarth
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Mon, 28 Jul 1997, dada wrote: Hi How can I do to permit that one user, that have count in my computer (attached to and TCP/IP local network),can actualice your web pages? I want the next: 1.- If the user make an authenticated ftp access,he must go to

Re: ftp web pages updating in apache?

1997-07-29 Thread R. Chris Ross
I am looking at a similar question. There is a company that is supposed to be laying out web pages for my company. I would like to have them set up so that they can FTP their data in, both us and them can look at it and off we go. It seamed that the easiest way was to set them up as a

Re: ftp web pages updating in apache?

1997-07-29 Thread Kai Grossjohann
On Mon, 28 Jul 1997, R Chris Ross said: Chris [...] I would like to have them set up so that they can FTP Chris their data in, both us and them can look at it and off we go. Chris It seamed that the easiest way was to set them up as a user Chris then symlink the directory that is the

ftp web pages updating in apache?

1997-07-28 Thread dada
Hi How can I do to permit that one user, that have count in my computer (attached to and TCP/IP local network),can actualice your web pages? I want the next: 1.- If the user make an authenticated ftp access,he must go to directory where is his web pages (but *only* to thats directory). 2.-

Re: ftp web pages updating in apache?

1997-07-28 Thread Beauvalot Erik
Normally the web pages of the users are like that http://www.yourweb.com/~username In the user directory you should have a public_html directory (It's the default) and all the pages of the user are in this directory so if the user connect himself with his userid via FTP, he will be able