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 WebFileManager - Stable branch
Section: Unix

 

Added: Fri, Apr 27th 2001 11:16 PDT (7 years, 0 months ago) Updated: Tue, Jul 30th 2002 16:56 PDT (5 years, 9 months ago)


Screenshot About:
FileManager is a secure (SSL), multi-user, and Web- based program for file, directory, and remote command management. It is written in Perl, for Linux and Unix-like operating systems. It displays full directory information; allows file viewing, deleting, renaming, uploading, downloading, etc.; assists in directory navigation; and can execute any command for which the user account has privilege. FileManager also comes with a built-in text editor for quick editing and file updates.

Author:
horsburgh [contact developer]

Rating:
8.40/10.00 (6 votes)

Homepage:
http://www.horsburgh.com/h_filemanager.html
Tar/GZ:
http://www.horsburgh.com/download/filemanager-0.972.tar.gz
Changelog:
http://www.horsburgh.com/h_filemanager.html#changelog

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  5 - Production/Stable
[Environment]  Web Environment
[Intended Audience]  End Users/Desktop
[License]  OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)
[Operating System]  POSIX
[Programming Language]  JavaScript, Perl
[Topic]  Desktop Environment :: Window Managers, Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Site Management

Dependencies: [change]
Perl 5.6.1 (required)
[download links]

 
Project admins: [change]
» horsburgh (Owner)

» Rating: 8.40/10.00 (Rank N/A)
» Vitality: 0.00% (Rank 10440)
» Popularity: 2.12% (Rank 2369)

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   Subscribers: 35

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Branch Version Last release License URLs
Stable 0.972 30-Jul-2002 GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Tar/GZ Changelog

 Comments

[»] ssl server
by Brian Minton - Dec 2nd 2003 10:33:57

does this support running under apache instead of its own server? I already have a nice apache-ssl configuration.

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    [»] Re: ssl server
    by horsburgh - Dec 2nd 2003 12:38:45


    > does this support running under apache
    > instead of its own server? I already
    > have a nice apache-ssl configuration.

    FileManager, as shipped, does not support apache-ssl. FileManager uses "user switching" to ensure security and must run as a root process. Apache typically does not allow root processes.

    --
    Steven Horsburgh, Ph.D. shorsburgh@horsburgh.com http://www.horsburgh.com

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[»] binary uploads are not working (doc/images/xls)
by pradeep singh - Oct 23rd 2003 22:32:04

binary uploads are not working with filemanager... pls help me regarding matter as it is erally an urgency for me

--
pradeep singh (Development Officer) TA Netgables Pvt. Ltd

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    [»] Re: binary uploads are not working (doc/images/xls)
    by horsburgh - Oct 24th 2003 05:49:13


    > binary uploads are not working with
    > filemanager... pls help me regarding
    > matter as it is erally an urgency for me

    What OS/Version are you using? What version of Perl are you using? Binary uploads work fine on all tested platforms. For direct support send an email to fm@horsburgh.com.

    --
    Steven Horsburgh, Ph.D. shorsburgh@horsburgh.com http://www.horsburgh.com

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      [»] Re: binary uploads are not working (doc/images/xls)
      by pradeep singh - Oct 25th 2003 04:35:42


      >
      > % binary uploads are not working with
      > % filemanager... pls help me regarding
      > % matter as it is erally an urgency for
      > me
      >
      >
      > What OS/Version are you using? What
      > version of Perl are you using? Binary
      > uploads work fine on all tested
      > platforms. For direct support send an
      > email to fm@horsburgh.com.
      >

      thanx for reply me soon.

      i am using linux 8.0 and perl 5.8 ..it is supporting text file uploads but when i upload a binary file ...it stuck on the processing symbol.. no further process could be made.....


      --
      pradeep singh (Development Officer) TA Netgables Pvt. Ltd

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[»] Works
by db48x - May 26th 2003 21:59:10

Meets my needs as well, but it is too bad it doesn't support Mozilla better (the context menu doesn't work correctly.) It'll work nicely enough for now though, as our customers use IE, and I just use ssh. Thank you Mr. Horsburgh, for saving me hours doing it myself. :)

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[»] Follow symbolic link across file system
by Huij - Jan 10th 2003 16:45:47

This is an excellent software.

Few wishes:

1. Nav following a link across file system is allowed for jailed users;

2. Sometimes clicking on a file / dir is mis-aligned, i.e. wrong file is targeted for menu actions;

3. Performance improvement in multiple user environment could benefit users;

4. How do I update SSL certificate information?

Thanks.

-Hui

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    [»] Re: Follow symbolic link across file system
    by horsburgh - Jan 27th 2003 05:40:53


    > 4. How do I update SSL certificate
    > information?

    The README file contains the instructions on creating a new SSL certificate.

    --
    Steven Horsburgh, Ph.D. shorsburgh@horsburgh.com http://www.horsburgh.com

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[»] Root?
by Troy - May 18th 2002 08:01:49

Why does this package require root?

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    [»] Re: Root?
    by horsburgh - May 20th 2002 14:03:00


    > Why does this package require root?
    Three reasons:
    1. The user-switching mechanism requires the server to run as root (bypassing the need for routines such as suexec).
    2. To allow additional access to "root" level commands by authorized users (this can be disabled).
    3. And initially, to install the package in /usr/local.

    You can install FileManager as a user (and not root) IF you want it to run in single-user mode.

    --
    Steven Horsburgh, Ph.D. shorsburgh@horsburgh.com http://www.horsburgh.com

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[»] Very well Planned Project
by Lance Brown - Apr 26th 2002 12:59:24

Just loaded project on Mac OS X. I have played with the
project for about 24 hours and think it is a very well
planned software program. This answered all of our
needs for file transfer and management.
Thank you.

--
Design Evolution, LLC.

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[»] Great product
by Larry Allhands - Jan 22nd 2002 15:11:43

EZ to set up and use - user intuitive interface.

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