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RE: [K12OSN] server-side Ftp
- From: "Aaron Leininger" <aleininger ttsd k12 or us>
- To: <k12osn redhat com>
- Subject: RE: [K12OSN] server-side Ftp
- Date: Fri Apr 18 18:54:00 2003
You could get sneaky and set your home ftp server to run on port 80...make
sure you aren't running web services or any other service on that port at
the same time.
I cannot fathom why a district would make a policy absolutely forbidding
open-source code. That makes so little sense to me...ridiculous
Aaron
-----Original Message-----
From: k12osn-admin redhat com [mailto:k12osn-admin redhat com]On Behalf
Of rbarham eduopen com
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2003 2:26 PM
To: k12osn redhat com
Subject: [K12OSN] server-side Ftp
Hi-
I am in a district that does not allow open source at all. I teach
webmastering and feel obligated to give the kids some Unix exposure. I am
trying to stay within policy and give the kids access to my Linux (7.0)
box at home, but we can't ssh, telnet, or ftp out of the district because
of the firewall.
Question: is there a server-side script that will allow the uploading of
files, but uses an interface that simulates an FTP client? I have found
applets that FTP, but that does me no good- the entire FT protocol is
firewalled. I need a way to upload over http and move files around
through the browser.
Any ideas?
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