Kevin A
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Posted: 11/22/2003, 3:34 AM |
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I've had to move my development to a Linux machine then discovered that
the FTP part of CCS uploads every file every time you click live view.
So I setup Samba shares and can get it to work for each user/domain but
how do you map to the top level directory on the samba share and have
the same user write to each /home/domain/public_html ? I've had to CHOWN
every domain to the user that mapped the share so that user can write
the files to domain1~domain~n .. With this setup I have my path as
G:\domain1\public_html then CCS writes to the share as if it were a DOS
drive which means no FTP'ing 1500 files anymore.
Any ideas?
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Zip Disk
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Posted: 11/24/2003, 6:19 AM |
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"Kevin A" <kangusNOSPAM@jtalkcycle.com> wrote in message
news:bpnhki$1fo$1@news.codecharge.com...
> I've had to move my development to a Linux machine then discovered that
> the FTP part of CCS uploads every file every time you click live view.
> So I setup Samba shares and can get it to work for each user/domain but
> how do you map to the top level directory on the samba share and have
> the same user write to each /home/domain/public_html ? I've had to CHOWN
> every domain to the user that mapped the share so that user can write
> the files to domain1~domain~n .. With this setup I have my path as
> G:\domain1\public_html then CCS writes to the share as if it were a DOS
> drive which means no FTP'ing 1500 files anymore.
> Any ideas?
I think the idea is to chown 777 the directory and use the samba
configuration file to control access.
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