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Re: enable resume in proftpd.conf -> Thanks Mike



Thanks mike, I am going to test it soon , I think you are right .

Mike Ramirez wrote:

Sorry the last one was hasty.

I want to add that some not all directives work in this tag set. I
know the resume functions AllowStoreRestart and also checking my
proftpd,conf again you are missing AllowRetrieveRestart on which is the function that allows the resumeing
of downloads


And if used within anonymous without the global tags yes its only for
the anonymous user.


AllowRetrieveRestart Doc Page: http://proftpd.linux.co.uk/localsite/Userguide/linked/config_ref_AllowRetrieveRestart.html




On Thu, 2004-07-22 at 09:27, littleguru wrote:


thanks mike
what does it mean global . because these line is inside of anonymous directive as below :


<anonymous>
AllowStoreRestart on
AllowOverwrite on
<Limit REST STOR MKD APPE>
AllowAll
</Limit>
<Limit RMD RNFR RNTO RETR DELE>
DenyAll

</Limit>

</anonymous>
if I change it to global means every user can resume ? but in anonymous only anonymous user can resume ?









Mike Ramirez wrote:



Hi

I would add the <Global></Global> tags around that

On Thu, 2004-07-22 at 00:33, littleguru wrote:




Hello

is it enough to add following lines to my proftpd.conf to enable resume function when
I want to upload a large file .










# allow resume in uploading




<Gloabal>




AllowStoreRestart on
AllowOverwrite on
<Limit REST STOR MKD APPE>
AllowAll
</Limit>
<Limit RMD RNFR RNTO RETR DELE>
DenyAll

or I have to add some thing else . </Limit>




</Gloabal>






















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