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Article: 12868 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: era@eracc.hypermart.net (ERA)
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Subject: Re: ftpaccess - need to restrict deletes for real accounts
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On Sat, 20 Oct 2001 22:53:29, Gary Quiring
<gquiring@msn.com> wrote:
> I need delete permissions to the directory. The users .profile
> does not get them near the shell prompt. I need the FTP for users
> that work on data exported from the database that bring the data
> into Excel and them upload them via FTP to their home directory
> which has *other* important files in there that they are deleting
> by mistake via FTP.
>
> I did not get into the whole details but I do wish to restrict
> renames and overwrites also, but started with deletes.
>
> Gary
Have you looked at the Internet Kermit Service daemon (IKSD) from
Columbia U.? Your client systems would have to have a copy of kermit
for their use (I'm guessing WinDO$ so Kermit 95) and you'd need the
latest release of c-kermit on your unix box. I know with kermit I can
control overwrites and deletes from the desktop end. I'm not too
clear on whether or not it can be controlled from the server end
though. Have a look at:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/cuiksd.html
I posted a copy of this message in comp.protocols.kermit.misc where
the c-kermit / Kermit 95 developers hang out. You can check there to
peruse their replies and ideas about your problem.
Gene <gene@eracc.hypermart.net>
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