Have you tried creating an empty directory called movies? All I can think of.
Jorge On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 5:29 PM, bma srcds <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi. > > I have not heard anything on this yet, anyone ot any ideas? Would rewrite > offer a solution? > > Thanks > > On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 4:54 PM, Stuart Kenworthy < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> OS – Windows XP SP3 >> >> Apache httpd version - 2.2.14 >> >> Mod_ftp version - 0.9.7 >> >> >> >> I am currently running an apache http web server with the configuration >> above and would like to implement the mod_ftp functionality within it. I >> would like to know if there is any way to create a virtual directory tree to >> represent folders accessible by the users that are outside that users >> homedir or document root. A brief representation below >> >> >> >> C:/ >> >> |-ftp/ >> >> |-documentroot/ >> >> |-user1/ >> >> |-welcome.txt >> >> D:/ >> >> |-media/ >> >> |-video/ >> >> |-tournement1.avi >> >> |-presentation1.avi >> >> >> >> Ftpd.conf has the following alias entry >> >> >> >> Alias /movies D:/media/video >> >> >> >> At present the user logs into the server with ftp://[email protected] >> >> >> >> And sees a directory containing only “welcome.txt”, this can be either >> through a web interface or through a client like filezilla. >> >> >> >> In order to see the video directory the user has to put in >> ftp://[email protected]/movies >> >> >> >> Is there any way to create a virtual representation to the movies alias >> within user1’s home directory so using either a web interface or client they >> would see this structure >> >> >> >> ftp://[email protected] >> >> |-welcome.txt >> >> |-movies >> >> |-tournement1.avi >> >> |-presentation1.avi >> >> >> >> I currently user filezillas ftp server and wish to merge the ftp and http >> functions together within apache. Filezilla has the capability to create >> virtual directory trees and is the only thing I cannot figure out how to do >> on apache’s mod_ftp. >> >> >> >> Thanks >> > >
