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
r use ssh, but http is
always available.
>
> So they don't have to use ftp or ssh to uploads files?
>
> Jim Lucas
> - Original Message -
> From: "Dean E. Weimer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 4:04 PM
Subject: [PHP] PHP Web Based File Management and Security
> I was starting to make and test some pages for web based file management
> using PHP (4.3.2) with Apache (2.0.46) on a FreeBSD (4.8) Server.
>
> The pages of course would
I was starting to make and test some pages for web based file management
using PHP (4.3.2) with Apache (2.0.46) on a FreeBSD (4.8) Server.
The pages of course would be secured with ssl and use .htaccess files
combined with mod_auth_pgsql to provide logins.
Apache is running as user nobody, so I h
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