Re: [K12OSN] server-side Ftp

BMan (bman@bman.is-a-geek.org)
Fri, 18 Apr 2003 19:24:43 -0400


Policy  :P , since when do kids **cough** **cough**, I mean Linux folks 
follow that.  ;)  Policy can be interpretted many ways.  Since they 
don't allow it most likely means they a.  don't support and b. won't 
provide/buy it.  I also believe they should have exposure to it.

I'll tell you what, give me your address and I will send you a machine 
loaded with RH9, Apache and whatever else you need.  You can use putty ( 
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ ) for sshing into it 
and a win scp client ( http://winscp.vse.cz/eng/download.php ) to 
transfer to/fro it.   This is a donation from me to you.  This would 
think this would side track the "policy" since they don't have to 
purchase or maintain it.  I'll provide the keyboard, mouse and cpu.  You 
can temporary hook a monitor up to it and run it headless after you've 
set it up.  Seeing I am working on shipping stuff out for other folks it 
is not a problem.

Let me know if your interested.

Regards,
BMan  

rbarham@eduopen.com wrote:

>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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