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Date:  Thu, 29 Nov 2007 12:52:14 -0500
From:  MuntadaNet Webmaster <webmaster (at mark) muntada.com>
Subject:  [coba-e:11305] Restricting FTP Access in BQ GUI
To:  coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
Message-Id:  <200711291752.lATHqItb020374 (at mark) huda.muntadanet.com>
In-Reply-To:  <474EEE65.6060605 (at mark) dogsbody.org>
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Thanks for the clarification.  This would be a great enhancement to 
the BQ GUI in my opinion as most accounts are email only 
accounts.  For the most part, only site admins are uploading content 
anyway as they are the only ones authorized to put content in the 
public site web directory.

-Rashid

At 11:52 AM 11/29/2007, Dogsbody wrote:

>>Excellent suggestion.  It would be good idea if there was simply a 
>>check box that said make this an e-mail account only in the GUI.
>
>Excellent idea
>
>>If it is possible to give an account SSH, it should be possible to 
>>do the same for FTP.
>
>Unfortunately not.  SSH access is given by giving the user a valid 
>shell to login to and is a standard part of *NIX.  FTP access would 
>have to have specific tables set up to allow/deny access for a user.
>
>Just thought I would clarify :-)
>
>Dan

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