YES, YES, YES ! ! ! ! Remote File Mask.............. In FTP ! Personally, Telnet stinks ~ ~ ~
Thank's a Million Ian McCabe. You really know your stuff ! Perhaps you may have a suggestion on how I can properly get a members only section working. Although, your help thus far has been Priceless... Thank You again for everything. Have a GREAT - ONE ! Kevin Rinehart Ian McCabe wrote: > Kevin, > > Forget about telnet. If you are using it then stop using it and move over to > SSH. > > Back to the proper thing you need, that being to use your FTP client and see > those .htaccess and other dot files: > > Within the Properties of the Site you are connecting to within WS_FTP click > the startup tab. > >From within it you should see Remote file mask near the bottom: just add > in -la into their. > > This will then show all those files...... > > Let us know if this works and maybe others (hint) might get the idea that > everything does not revolve around telnet. > > Ian > > --> -----Original Message----- > --> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Support > --> Sent: 06 January 2002 17:52 > --> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --> Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] HTACCESS ERROR > --> > --> > --> Kevin, > --> > --> YOu will have to telnet into your server. Most ftp spftware do > --> not let you see the > --> hidden system files that start with a period. > --> > --> John > --> > --> "Mr. Kevin Rinehart" wrote: > --> > --> > Hello All, > --> > > --> > I am in need of assistance. I attempted to create a secured > --> directory in > --> > a members area for a client. However, I only get an "internal > --> server error" > --> > when I attempted to access the file. When I FTP into the > --> area, I can not > --> > see the file ".htaccess" anywhere. I figured I could just > --> delete the file and > --> > start over. But since I can not find the " .htaccess " file, > --> it is not view able > --> > in the directory, I am at a loss. > --> > > --> > Please advise. > --> > > --> > The file I authored is laid out like this. > --> > > --> > AuthUserFile /etc/passwd > --> > Authname "Site Name" > --> > Authtype Basic > --> > <LIMIT GET POST PUT> > --> > require user username > --> > </LIMIT> > --> > > --> > Noting that I changed the Site Name and the User Name with the > --> > desired information. > --> > > --> > Thank You for your time. > --> > > --> > Kevin Rinehart > --> > > --> > --> _______________________________________________ > --> cobalt-developers mailing list > --> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --> http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers > > _______________________________________________ > cobalt-developers mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers
