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I have some general
WebTen questions that I was wondering if you could help me out
on.
1. Is it possible to
hide the "bin","etc" and"user"
folders?
2. Is it possible to
give a user read-only permissions?
3. Is it possible to
display a message to users trying to access the FTP site via a web
browser a message that we do not accept Anonymous ftp instead of
erroring out?
I 've already tried Tenon support
and haven't gotten a response.
Thanks,
Lennie
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Hi again,
Well, I
haven't ever found a way to hide those folders. iTools has the same
issue, so it may well be the FTP daemon rather than the server
application itself.
I think
permission under WebTen are file based, rather than user based, so it
may well be that you need to 'chmod' the directory that they are
looking in (I think to 770 - please correct me somebody if I'm
wrong)
I have
anonymous disabled on my iTools setup & it errors out as standard
too (or actually says 'login incorrect') My WebTen was set up the same
way. to be qyuite honest, I liked it that way & thought it was a
better deterrent like that.
Bye for
now, Terry Allen
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