File Transfer System is a Perl script for File Management scripts design by Bjarni Thor Pjetursson.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. The File Transfer System allows your clients to make file transfers with the server without help from the webmaster.
Publisher review: The File Transfer System allows your clients to make file transfers with the server without help from the webmaster. The File Transfer System is designed to be installed on a web server along with your html files. Using CGI scripts, clients can remotely make file transfers with the server without help from the webmaster. The client can do the following on the server: - Create new directories with password protection (5 user definable levels available) - Delete empty directories - Upload files - Download files - Delete files For security reasons, the client can only do the above in a file space assigned to the system. Deleting more than one files or directories at once is also prevented by filtering the client's input for wildcards (actually all client input is translated into "non violent" text). Finally, directories have to be empty before deletion is approved. With this system, a group of users can share a file space available from any web browser connected to the internet. You don't need special plug-ins to run this system. Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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