user can write
to a directory or create directories. (maybe I read the documentation
wrong.) I can write to the appropriate directory just fine. Once the file
is written, however, I'd like it to have the default file permissions:
-rw-r-r--
rather than
-rw-r-r--
I'm ftp-ing to my defau
"Brian" == Brian Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> directory, they get the default file permissions of: -rw-r-
Brian> I would like them to be: -rw-r--r-- How do I change this as
Brian> default? Is it something in the proftpd package? Apache?
Brian> Debian? The specific user?
ProFT
Using slink, apache, proftpd. When I ftp files to my /var/www directory,
they get the default file permissions of:
-rw-r-
I would like them to be:
-rw-r--r--
How do I change this as default? Is it something in the proftpd package?
Apache? Debian? The specific user?
Thanks,
Brian
Using slink, apache, proftpd. When I ftp files to my /var/www directory,
they get the default file permissions of:
-rw-r-
I would like them to be:
-rw-r--r--
How do I change this as default? Is it something in the proftpd package?
Apache? Debian? The specific user?
Thanks,
Brian
Hi,
I'm afraid I can't reproduce this behaviour (downloading
patch-100.gz from europe as I speak). _Why_ can't you just download
to your machine directly? What are the error messages?
If you are interested in troubleshooting this yourself, it
maybe interesting to look at how
Hi,
If I want to ftp something onto my home computer (via a ppp link over
my modem to my university), I currently have two options available to
me. I can use a two step process: first ftp the stuff from the site
in question to my account at university, then ftp (I use ncftp) the
stuff from uni to
6 matches
Mail list logo