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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => Topic started by: Giant Eagle on August 18, 2007, 07:47:47 PM
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Its possible to externally set comments to files and even templates to folders..
so why not be able to set folder restrictions for up and download defined in hfs.settings.ini. :)
This also makes it able to set upload rights in a sub folder inside a real folder, instead of giving upload rights to the entire real folder.
btw, i discovered that when you enter http://host/folder/hfs.diff.tpl, you can actually download the diff template. I think that that, along with hfs.settings.ini, should be restricted and give a 4.04 error. (or access denied error, tho 4.04 is better for security reasons)
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btw, i discovered that when you enter http://host/folder/hfs.diff.tpl, you can actually download the diff template. I think that that, along with hfs.settings.ini, should be restricted and give a 4.04 error. (or access denied error, tho 4.04 is better for security reasons)
how does it harm you?
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so why not be able to set folder restrictions for up and download defined in hfs.settings.ini. :)
having so many things in the to-do-list, a feature should be implemented if it is very useful to a number of people.
so, ask "why" instead of "why not" ;)
This also makes it able to set upload rights in a sub folder inside a real folder, instead of giving upload rights to the entire real folder.
this is already possible by adding the sub folder (as real folder) right inside the real folder.a
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having so many things in the to-do-list, a feature should be implemented if it is very useful to a number of people.
so, ask "why" instead of "why not" ;)
Hmm, you're right. As always :P
this is already possible by adding the sub folder (as real folder) right inside the real folder.a
I always thought you'd see 2 folders who are identical to eachother. Never knew this was already available :)
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because it was fixed recently in 2.2a ;)