gilas
9th June 2006, 16:46
I installed and configured ISPConfig with success, except some little problems resolved through this forum (thanks to all!).
I'm using ISPConfig v.2.2.3 and unfortunately the guide doesn't explains extensively the use of web-ftp.
I noticed that if I create a new user, if I check the field 'administrator' the email-user is enabled to upload files in his/her own directory (users), i.e.:
/<root-path>/users/<name_of_the_user>/web
right. But to use the web-ftp interface you need to be authenticated at:
https://www.<your_site>.com:81/
using the username/password of the 'client'.
Then I have this question: the client can activate some users to access via email in their own directories. But they cannot do it because it seems that they are forced to pass through the login process above.
The guide doesn't report any address (URL) to connect bypassing the https:// authentication above.... which is the correct address?!?
Thank you very much
GILAS
I'm using ISPConfig v.2.2.3 and unfortunately the guide doesn't explains extensively the use of web-ftp.
I noticed that if I create a new user, if I check the field 'administrator' the email-user is enabled to upload files in his/her own directory (users), i.e.:
/<root-path>/users/<name_of_the_user>/web
right. But to use the web-ftp interface you need to be authenticated at:
https://www.<your_site>.com:81/
using the username/password of the 'client'.
Then I have this question: the client can activate some users to access via email in their own directories. But they cannot do it because it seems that they are forced to pass through the login process above.
The guide doesn't report any address (URL) to connect bypassing the https:// authentication above.... which is the correct address?!?
Thank you very much
GILAS