zro@redtv Posted April 13, 2004 Posted April 13, 2004 so my users can access their blog directories, i have made a pw protected directory "http://.../login" and added the users to it. the index file within contains multiple urls for users to interact w/ the system. one of them being a link to their 'home' directory (where they can store images, etc...) I intended to have the link ftp*//redtv.org and when prompted users input their login info and the browser either mounts the volume (macOS) or internet explorer acts as an ftp client(windows)... but when i click the link from my MAC system it mounts what i believe to be anonymous directory...(incoming folder) but doesnt log anything in cpanel under session control. I have cpanel anonymous setup w/ allow unchecked. to try to avoid this i changed the link to ftp*//redtv.org@redtv.org so as to fail on anonymous login and promtpt the user while reminding them to use the @domain name @ the end of their login.... this does such and prompts me, but when i try to use an ftp account i have created, it fails,,, is it not possible to use a browser window to access the ftp protocol? thanks! Quote
TCH-Don Posted April 13, 2004 Posted April 13, 2004 In IE when you goto ftp.yoursite.com and see the incoming folder, I goto the file menu and select login as. And all is well. Does this work on the Mac as well? Quote
zro@redtv Posted April 13, 2004 Author Posted April 13, 2004 nope... no login as... also... do i have to point the sub domain FTP to redtv.org for it to work? there isnt a subdomain already set up... so shouldnt i be ftp-ing to simply domain.org ?? also... even when i am prompted for authentication... the created users do not work thru the web interface. also... i tried on a windows box, and did file > login as... still the created user accounts do not work. thanks Quote
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