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wormhole1
Feb 15, 2013Aspirant
Ftp access to subfolders or http redirect to multiple shares
Hello, I have a shared folder "websites" in which I have 3 subfolders, each hosting a website for a different user. My problem is I need ftp access to each subfolder to be limited to each user. In...
wormhole1
Feb 21, 2013Aspirant
Hi,
Thanks for your help. So just to clarify, With the Seperate websites created in your last instruction, by "seperate" do you mean they are or can be their own shares? If so, does this mean I can create user access to each share (website) in frontview and then direct html to each share (website) with a .conf file via ssh? Also.. If I don't want to use multiple ports, can I keep the "<VirtualHost _default_:80>" for all the site .conf files I create? I would also assume that I would not need the port Listen command? I'm not too experienced with linux, so I am looking for the easiest way to achieve this.
Thanks,
Chris.
Thanks for your help. So just to clarify, With the Seperate websites created in your last instruction, by "seperate" do you mean they are or can be their own shares? If so, does this mean I can create user access to each share (website) in frontview and then direct html to each share (website) with a .conf file via ssh? Also.. If I don't want to use multiple ports, can I keep the "<VirtualHost _default_:80>" for all the site .conf files I create? I would also assume that I would not need the port Listen command? I'm not too experienced with linux, so I am looking for the easiest way to achieve this.
Thanks,
Chris.
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