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anonymous ftp should not list incoming directory
When using anonymous FTP I guess it would be better if the files in the 'incoming' directory should not only be exempt from reading but they should not be listed at all.
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scripts/lib/config.lib.php: <Limit READ>Code:
scripts/lib/config.lib.php: <Limit READ LIST> |
ISPConfig 2 or 3?
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Should one start using 3 ? :o |
I've added this to our bugtracker.
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Ah ok I see your point: the incoming directory is not listed in the main listing (however one can still CWD to it)
Maybe then changing the Directory statement a little would do the trick: Code:
<Directory /home/www/webXX/ftp/incoming/*> |
How do i upload a web page that i have created in notepad to the internet using a FTP.? Please be as specific as possible, as i have never done this before.I had to look up what an FTP and have no idea how to access it or anything.
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Then to something along the following: http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=upload+files+via+FTP To use FTP you need to have a service provider hosting your homepage. Ask them for details. Please don't post back here. |
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