FTP permissions question
How can I arrange it so that all unauthorised folders and files are invisible to outside users?
Dual 2.3Ghz PowerPC G5, Mac OS X (10.4.6), 1.5Gb DDR2 SDRAM
Dual 2.3Ghz PowerPC G5, Mac OS X (10.4.6), 1.5Gb DDR2 SDRAM
How can I arrange it so that all unauthorised folders and files are invisible to outside users?
For instance, when I log onto my web host via FTP, I can only see the folders in my account, the button to browse directories above that doesn't function, so I am unable to see the server's system directories and other users folders.
I tried changing permission on the system directories and only succeeded in completely locking all users, including myself, out of the system!
Well I spent most of the day trying to get this pureftpd thing to work and I can't even get as far as installing it! I followed all the instructions and when I type ./configure a few messages pop up then Error: No acceptable C compiler found in $PATH. I tried it in different directories, but same message.
... this is supposed to be the EASY way???
I would rather they didn't have to install FTP clients
Most of them are less familiar with computers than I am! I'm fed up of having to give them instructions on how to download and set up an FTP Client.
I've got as far as getting the MAC to display a web page from the Webserver directory. Downloading files from a directory is no problem, but how can I get the MAC to accept an upload to a specified directory using the "form-send file" command?
I switched off the FTP in Mac preferences as instructed by the install docs and created a Guest account. When I try to log on through my PC, I now get "Failed to receive response after connect" from my FTP client. It is the same with all accounts including "anonymous". If I try to connect directly to my current IP address through Internet Explorer, I get the message "FTP Folder Error. Windows can't access this folder. The connection with the server was reset."
I still have DynDNS running as I have a dynamic IP. I can still connect to the webserver directory through my DynDNS account name. Should I delete this account? Does PureFTPd manager check for a changed IP? Is DynDNS conflicting with PureFTPd? Have I missed something in the setup instructions?
FTP permissions question