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Title: uploading via ftp to an i-bay?
Post by: thomas on February 25, 2001, 06:47:36 PM
hello folks,

I just would like to know how I can upload files to an i-bay account via FTP?
Which login-data do I need? Can I assing users to an i-bay? How can I get as a user to the i-bay directory?

Thanks a lot

Thomas

PS: If it is described somewhere ... please point me to the page.
Title: Re: uploading via ftp to an i-bay?
Post by: Gerald Jansen on February 26, 2001, 02:18:14 AM
I am having the same problem. I have check all the parameters through admin. It should work but doesn't. I will be watching for an anwser to your question.
Title: Re: uploading via ftp to an i-bay?
Post by: Tom on February 27, 2001, 11:53:22 AM
I also have this problem, but only from an external website.  I host a few sites, and need to have access to my ftp space from outside the local lan.

Also, I am having a problem with having a password on external access to a web site.  If I enable this, the web site is still accessable from the internal lan without a password, which is correct, but no matter what combination of username / password I use from the outside, I can't enter the site.  Is this related?

Hope someone can help.

Cheers..

Tom
Title: Re: uploading via ftp to an i-bay?
Post by: Tom on February 28, 2001, 01:05:28 PM
I have successfully fixed my own problem...  There is a separate login to the web site which has to be enetered to access the web page from the outside.  This is the name in which it is called in the I-Bay, and the password which it is assigned..

This is the same for writing to the ftp of that I-Bay - you can login with other users, but not have written writes.  Using the name of it fixes that problem.

Cheers E-Smith for this wonderful product!!

Tom
Title: Re: uploading via ftp to an i-bay?
Post by: Gordon Rowell on February 28, 2001, 01:25:26 PM
Tom wrote:
>
> I have successfully fixed my own problem...  There is a
> separate login to the web site which has to be enetered to
> access the web page from the outside.  This is the name in
> which it is called in the I-Bay, and the password which it is
> assigned..
>
> This is the same for writing to the ftp of that I-Bay - you
> can login with other users, but not have written writes.
> Using the name of it fixes that problem.

This is all documented in the manual:

http://www.e-smith.org/docs/manual

> Cheers E-Smith for this wonderful product!!

Thanks. We provide unlimited support of our standard product for
registered customers, and would have been happy to help with this.

Gordon