Thanks for the inputs ... To avoid even go to onUploadStart() , I used the
below method. ..
else if ("STOR".equals(command)) {
if (defaultLogin.equals(session.getUser()) ) return
FtpletResult.DISCONNECT;
*if (reqLine.contains("STOR .")){System.out.println("User
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Sorry, didn't read the OP properly. I would agree with John. I do something
similar in my code.
Do you want to forbid upload of hidden files?
I think if your onUploadStart() sends a `550 Permission Denied` response,
then returns SKIP, you'll achieve that goal. You would not need to delete
the file, as it would never get created.
You would need a different way to tell if the file is hidden t
I would look at overriding the NativeFtpFile.listFiles() method to achieve
this. The filesystem is pluggable and comes with a native filesystem
implementation by default; but you can implement your own and therefore obtain
whatever functionality you need.
Or a "REFRESH " of session.getFileSystemView().getWorkingDirectory() will
be also helpful.
On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 2:27 PM, Faseela Mohamed
wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is there a way to restrict the hidden files to be uploaded in to the
> folders.
> Right now I am deleting the hidden file on onUploadStart a