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RE: [cobalt-users] Why can't users FTP (RaQ4i)
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] Why can't users FTP (RaQ4i)
- From: "Carrie Bartkowiak" <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed Dec 6 04:10:01 2000
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
||>I've set up many new sites on my new RaQ4i but I can't seem to FTP to
||>the sites. What am I doing wrong? The Knowledge Base on the Cobalt
||>site talks about a fix for RaQ2.
||>
||>Paul
If they're all your own sites, you can just FTP in as admin and then switch
to those domains. Change directories to /home/sites and look for the domain
name, then go in that way. At that point you'll see the site number in your
FTP location (ie: /home/sites/site3) and can just change directories
straight to it from there on.
Note: all the things you'll be doing will be owned by the login admin.
If they're not your own sites, (or if you just don't want to do them all as
admin), then you need to go into the site itself and add a user. Make sure
to check the little box that allows the user to be a Site Administrator.
Then just use that username and password when you FTP, and it will take you
straight to the domain.
Extra Note:
When you ftp into the site you won't be in the main web directory, you'll be
in the User's web directory(whatever user you're logged in as). Don't place
your site's files here. Move up through the directory until you see Certs,
Logs, Users, Web and then move down into *that* Web directory. That's where
your site's files go.
Carrie Bartkowiak