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4transload.pl transloads
FileMan is a web-based File
Ez-SiteAdmin is a replacement
WebRFM (Web-based Remote File
files from the Internet to
Manager that allows a user
for FTP and Telnet for your
Manager) is a CGI-Perl
the specified FTP directory
to completely manage a
users, all from the comfort
program aimed at providing a
on your Internet
website without the need for
of the Browser. Users can
single solution for remote
Domain. No password or
FTP or Shell access. You can
make folders, create new
Web-based file management,
transload service is
perform tasks such as create
files, upload files, delete
and can replace
necessary since the program
new files using a WYSIWYG
files, or folders and edit
traditional FTP-based access
runs on your own
html editor (like FrontPage
their files all via their
for that purpose. It is
Domain. Features
or Dreamweaver), edit
browsers. It is sold to
suitable for managing
auto-rename, multiple
existing files, upload one
qualified ISP's and
websites, as well as for
directories, identical file
or multiple files and
resellers only.
more general purpose file
control, maximum file size,
handles ascii/binary
 
management tasks. WebRFM
file extension control,
transfers, search for files
 
combines a
logging...
based on file names, or full
 
"visible" HTML 3.2
 
text searches, multi file
 
compliant form-based layer
 
search and replace, archive
 
along with a
 
management - create, view,
 
"hidden" direct
 
extract .tar files as well
 
HTTP layer that implements a
 
as .tar.gz files.
 
rough class 1 WebDAV server.
 
 
 
Support for some legacy HTTP
 
 
 
methods is also provided.


Date: Sep, 10 2004


Date: Mar, 07 2002


Date: Aug, 22 1999


Date: Aug, 22 1999
nobody.cgi is a simple Perl
The File Transfer System is
FileProt is a simple to setup
The program indexes files on
script that you can use to
designed to be installed on
and use file protection
the hard drive (given a list
execute commands as
a web server along with your
script. What it does in a
of extensions to look for)
user:nobody. Do you have a
html files. Using CGI
nutshell is not allow anyone
and then lets the user
message board, counter or
scripts, clients can
coming from unauthorized
search the list using
any other script on your
remotely make file transfers
places access to certain
incremental search. The file
server that generates files?
with the server without help
files on your webserver.
can then be opened/launched
Have you ever tried to
from the webmaster. The
This allows you to specify
by pressing Enter in the
manually edit one of these
client can do the following
not only unauthorized
search box (just like the
files? You may have noticed
on the server: Create new
domains but also PAGES in
'j' aka Jump To File
that you can't because you
directories with password
your own domain. You can
shortcut in WinAMP). It
don't own the file -
protection (5 user definable
tell it to only allow file
requires additional packages
user:nobody owns the file
levels available), Delete
or image downloads from
to be installed beside the
and you can't edit it. By
empty directories,
certain pages in your
standard Active Perl
installing nobody.cgi on
Upload/Download/Delete
domain. You can block
installation (Win32::API,
your server, you can execute
files. Deleting more than
hotlinkers and bandwidth
Win32::GUI,
commands with user:nobody's
one files or directories at
leeches completely. This
Win32::GUI::AdHoc and
permissions, which means you
once is also prevented by
script is not intended for
Win32::GUI::Loft) so please
can create, delete, view,
filtering the client's input
super high traffic sites.
check the webpage for
modify and change
for wildcards. With this
 
further details.
permissions on files owned
system, a group of users can
 
 
by user:nobody.
share a file space available
 
 
 
from any web browser
 
 
 
connected to the internet.
 
 


Date: Aug, 21 1999


Date: Jul, 16 1999


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Date: Jan, 04 2006
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