policy change: static verification methods
Adam Morris Adam.Morris at onyx.net
Fri Feb 26 17:55:33 CET 1999
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On 26-Feb-99 Stephen Burley wrote: >> > Surley you can assign a root directory based on an account/password sequence > (like you can with most UNIX versions of FTP), I have accounts on machines > which only allow me access to certains parts or file system. Is this another > rewrite of the protocol by that large software vendor. > > > No... I was thinking about anonymous FTP sites... (I want a web site and an ftp site www.domainname.co.uk and ftp.domainname.co.uk) Yes, if it is private access only then there is nothing wrong with saying just ftp to www.yourdomainname.co.uk and login with the following username and password. Now hopefully people will understand why I said what I said... :-) Adam - ---------------------------------- If this message isn't signed, it probably isn't me. Adam Morris - Systems Engineer - Onyx Internet He looked at me as if I was a side dish he hadn't ordered. - ---------------------------------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBNtbSBTxztoTO1QFNAQHG+wP9F+8yJPsw1YVpP+OBmwcnHukbBD5V1JO0 1I5mSl1XvZZ8rzWb/GHYm3/OGTrMmYzFum0x6Mb81f0lJs3BJsrELR2Qt8iSmI9Y 8UTgTBZ7a0jVQ+BVsr4ZCawtzOdgmN1rUSxz/PRoFwJkGVFlc30etVZcAbR31TYk nSJx0zvcu0w= =2eO2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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