Hi,
First of all, I would like to apologize for
missing your mail. Sometime, I become too busy in my
office work and it becomes very difficult to response
properly. Anyway, this is not an excuse. I am really
sorry.
No problem at all -
(first I guess my questions are not good enough to be answered ;)
Recently, I have uploaded a new version where local
port 20 is supported.
Fine, I'll try it out next time.
I do not understand you question about SSL. Can you
please elaborate it?
At this I just wanne know, if it's possible to let users connect via
SECURE CONNECTION (using SSL) and also allows users without SSL to
connect, too.
Basically thought "YES-sure"; but I just wanne verify that.
I am not sure which module will translate the HTTP
request to FTP request? Is it the proxy server? Again
some pointer will help us.
That's not so easy as it maybe sounds first ... I figure out that it's
not really possible by using the "mod_ftp_proxy" or other proxy options
from apache webserver.
The proxy implementations are just plain CERN-Proxy.
So it would be only possible to redirect the HTTP-Requests to a
FTP-Server, but not a "transparent usage" in two directions (so there is
currently GET supported only).
If someone got an other idea how to proxying FTP-Request in two
directions (so user doesn't kow/feel the proxy) - I will listen.
So at last, I just wanne know if there are any reasons for don't change
basic structure of application (i.e. set "log"-Dir out ouf "res" and so
on...)
Hope I make myself clear, if anything is left, feel free to contact.
Thanks again for answering - and your great effort here!
Best regards,
Ricardo