ummmm has somone signed up a company email address or something 2010/1/7 <support@xxxxxxxxx>: > Dear Customer, > > Thank you for contacting us. > > Please be informed that we do not give out any account credentials to > our valuable customer due to security purposes. We assure to you that > our system is secure and it is the only person who has access to the > account has the ability to change the password or any settings from the > 1&1 Control Panel. > > If you wish to retrieve your account password, please refer below for > the instruction. > > 1. Login to http://admin.1and1.com for US customers and > http://admin.1and1.co.uk for UK customers. > > 2. Input the customer ID number and for the password field, just leave > it blank. > > 3. Underneath the password field, you will be viewing there "Forgot > Password" link and there is a need for you to click to that. > > Once you done, you will be ask to enter again the customer id and an > email will be send to your account email address / to the email address > that you used upon pruchasing the package. The email contains the > password result. > > > > How to allow visitors to view the files in website.(directory or file > listing) > > > 1&1 Web hosting packages are setup in such a way that when you go to the > a URL, > you get a page displayed. However you can also set up to get a page > listing. > > To get a folder view please follow these instructions: > > 1. Create a file named .htaccess. This can be done in any text editor. > Make sure you save the file as .htaccess (a period at the beginning of > file name) > > 2. In the first line of this file type in > > Options +Indexes > > 3. Save the file > > 4. Now, upload the file to your webspace, specifically the directory in > which you > want visitors to see the file listing. > > > NOTE: This article is for 1&1 Linux WebHosting only. > > If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact us. > > -- > Sincerely, > Lucille Basillote > Technical Support > 1&1 Internet >> > FTP Username: mustafa[AT]slated.org >> > Password: mustafa >> > FTP Server: uae.code.slated.org >> > FTP Server Port: 21 >> > Quota: 100 MB >> >> Oh no ! Please, for security sake don't do that ! >> You're giving the access on a public mailing list. You allow anyone to >> change the files and insert any malware in the code. >> >> We're all waiting for Mustafa to use github but it seems he has other >> priorities for the moment. >> I guess he will soon find some time to invest in a more convenient way >> to allow collaboration on this project. >> Meanwhile, he needs a quick fast no brainer way to put his releases >> online and optionally check md5. >> >> Even if ftp is not secure, I would be more comfortable if you change >> the password and send it to Mustafa only. >> >> If you can add Options Indexes for the setup of >> http://uae.code.slated.org/ so it make the folder browsable, I guess >> it will be quicker for Mustafa, so he just have to upload and refresh >> the url to get the link. People will have quick access to older >> releases. >> >> >> Please, Keith, forgive my paranoid. >> >> -- >> Fabien Meghazi >> >> Website: http://www.amigrave.com >> Email: agr@xxxxxxxxxxxx >> IM: amigrave@xxxxxxxxx >> >> -- HiP.P (sitting uncomfortably in between "noise" and "artless sh*t") Out soon :- an album from someone else http://www.reallybadidea.co.uk http://hop.to/shutupyoudrunkandgetawayfromme --