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06-10-2008 01:32 PM
06-10-2008 01:32 PM
ACL issues
Hi,
I'm having a weird issue and maybe you could help me.
Into a user's home directory (ftp user) with ACL's showed up as files, instead of directories, when viewed via a browser.
Then we are not able to access them.
We tried to fix that by putting that directory into another one, without ACL, then it works .
What could be the issue ?
I'm having a weird issue and maybe you could help me.
Into a user's home directory (ftp user) with ACL's showed up as files, instead of directories, when viewed via a browser.
Then we are not able to access them.
We tried to fix that by putting that directory into another one, without ACL, then it works .
What could be the issue ?
Just unplug and plug in again ....
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06-10-2008 03:55 PM
06-10-2008 03:55 PM
Re: ACL issues
>when viewed via a browser.
What browser? What type of URL was used?
What does a real shell (ll) say about those files? If ll(1) works, your browser is broken.
What browser? What type of URL was used?
What does a real shell (ll) say about those files? If ll(1) works, your browser is broken.
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06-10-2008 04:33 PM
06-10-2008 04:33 PM
Re: ACL issues
Hi Marco:
Basic FTP command set. 'File' Transfer Protocol. (* Not Directories *)
Basic FTP command set. 'File' Transfer Protocol. (* Not Directories *)
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