Re: How to enable download via web browser with vsftpd?

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Indunil Jayasooriya spake the following on 3/14/2007 9:18 PM:
> 
> 
> 
>         HI ,
> 
>         I setup vsftp yesterday as a local user only mode. No anonymous
>         was enabled. I set up this vsftpd on my machine running CentOS
>         4.4. its ip is 192.168.101.25 <http://192.168.101.25/>. so when
>         I login as ftp://192.168.101.25/ via web browser, I am promted
>         the username as password. After inputing username and password,
>         I can login successfully. Then I can download everything as
>         usual. But I can not upload any data ? Why is that ? How to
>         enable it via web browser?
> 
>         But, If I use command line mode, I can do both downloading
>         (mget) and uploading (mput).
> 
>          pls see below.
> 
>         <...>
> 
>         That means both downloading and uploading work fine with command
>         line mode. But via web browser, I only can download, but no
>         uploading is possible? Why ? How can I solve this issue? 
> 
>      
>     Make sure your web browser supports ftp file uploading.
>      
>     If you´re using Firefox, take a look at this
>     addon: http://fireftp.mozdev.org/
> 
>     I´ve never used it, just try and tell us. If it doesn´t work, google
>     around for a better one. 
> 
> 
> 
> Yeah, It works as expected. Thanks a lot.
> 
> One more help... Do you know another pkg like this for INTERNET EXPLORER ?
> 
Why not use a freeware ftp prog like fireftp?


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