Ok, thanks for the fast reply's!

I will play with your suggestions and as soon as I have the results I
will post them back here :-)

On 25 mrt, 11:28, laeffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would recommend you to look up ACL, if your box is *NIX based. With
> it you would be able to specify the access rights on a file system
> basis. I use it my self and it is very useful =D
>
> On Mar 25, 10:58 am, Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I was wondering what the best way would be for hiding the code in /
> > app?
> > The situation: My company makes websites with a CMS behind it. Now
> > customers often ask if they could get access to the FTP account so
> > they can add other folders there so they are availble for there
> > customers online.
>
> > Now what we really do not want is the customer having access to our
> > core application code. The may access the webroot folder and
> > subfolders.
>
> > Our solution was creating a symlink to the application core code and a
> > symlink is not visible when viewing the files in an FTP client.
>
> > But how would one achieve this in cake? It isn't possible to create an
> > FTP account that has the webroot folder as 'home folder'. An PHP
> > accelerator would be an option, but rather not...
>
> > So the question is: How can we protect our code efficiently from these
> > FTP users?
>
> > Thanks in advance!
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