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alexillsley
29th December 2006, 19:47
Hi,
Would it be possible to make it if you tick the ftp access box for the site that the user that owns the site has an ftp account set up with there username and password for thats site. Instead of having to create a user & email for the site to have ftp access.
Thanks,
Alex
till
29th December 2006, 21:12
There is no site specific user owning the site befor you create a admin user under user & email.
If you mean the client users, they are just a virtual construct inside ISPConfig and not linux users.
alexillsley
29th December 2006, 21:16
Would it be possible to make an FTP accounts tab under a site, and there you can create FTP users, becuase you may not want someone with an email account to have FTP access or the other way arround you might not want an FTP user to have an email account,
Thanks,
Alex
till
30th December 2006, 11:49
There is already a patch for a similar solution (FTP checkbox for the user) in the SVN of the dev branch, but it is not released yet.
alexillsley
30th December 2006, 12:21
Whats SVN? When will it be released? I can test it if you like?
Look forward to patch:)
Thanks alex
falko
30th December 2006, 21:43
SVN is short for subversion, it's our version control system we use for developing ISPConfig.
http://subversion.tigris.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subversion_(software)
alexillsley
30th December 2006, 23:02
Where can i download the patch from?
Thanks,
Alex
till
31st December 2006, 12:13
There is no such patch for the currect stable ISPConfig. The function is part of the development in the ISPConfig development branch.
alexillsley
31st December 2006, 12:42
:( , I have got a new idea would it be possible to make an extra tab "FTP ACCOUNTS" on the "ISP site" form via the form designer, which has username & password for the ftp account and then when it saves it adds the user to proftpd. Then remove ftp access from the users with email accounts somehow.
Any idea how i could do this?
Thanks,
Alex
falko
31st December 2006, 20:07
This can be done only by making big changes to the source code.
alexillsley
31st December 2006, 20:09
could you help me make changes to it?
falko
1st January 2007, 19:47
As I said the changes are rather big, so it would take a lot of time and testing. I'm afraid you have to do it yourself...
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