Re: allowing users to upload

2001-08-31 Thread Rene Chaddock
http://zorro.pangea.ca/~mcrewson/pws/ On Aug 25, Martin F Krafft wrote: > hi, > i operate a couple of non-profit servers for friends to host their > websites. there is only ssh, no ftp, but most users are mac or > windoze, and so they have considerable difficulty uploading, even with > the OpenS

Re: allowing users to upload

2001-08-27 Thread Vineet Kumar
* Martin F Krafft ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010825 11:23]: > hi, > i operate a couple of non-profit servers for friends to host their > websites. there is only ssh, no ftp, but most users are mac or > windoze, and so they have considerable difficulty uploading, even with > the OpenSSL or other comparabl

Re: allowing users to upload

2001-08-25 Thread Tim Moss
Martin F Krafft wrote: hi, i operate a couple of non-profit servers for friends to host their websites. there is only ssh, no ftp, but most users are mac or windoze, and so they have considerable difficulty uploading, even with the OpenSSL or other comparable scp-featuring packages. i would like

Re: allowing users to upload

2001-08-25 Thread Martin F Krafft
also sprach Cliff Sarginson (on Sat, 25 Aug 2001 11:43:24AM +0200): > You could use anonymous FTP, set up properly it is quite secure. > Be especially sure that the upload directory has write but NOT read > permissions; otherwise you may find you have become a half-way > house to all sorts of unsav

Re: allowing users to upload

2001-08-25 Thread Alson van der Meulen
On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 11:30:32AM +0200, Martin F Krafft wrote: > hi, > i operate a couple of non-profit servers for friends to host their > websites. there is only ssh, no ftp, but most users are mac or > windoze, and so they have considerable difficulty uploading, even with > the OpenSSL or othe

Re: allowing users to upload

2001-08-25 Thread Cliff Sarginson
On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 11:30:32AM +0200, Martin F Krafft wrote: > hi, > i operate a couple of non-profit servers for friends to host their > websites. there is only ssh, no ftp, but most users are mac or > windoze, and so they have considerable difficulty uploading, even with > the OpenSSL or othe

allowing users to upload

2001-08-25 Thread Martin F Krafft
hi, i operate a couple of non-profit servers for friends to host their websites. there is only ssh, no ftp, but most users are mac or windoze, and so they have considerable difficulty uploading, even with the OpenSSL or other comparable scp-featuring packages. i would like to enable user ftp for th