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[seul-edu] Using Linux to Access a Frontpage School Server
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- Subject: [seul-edu] Using Linux to Access a Frontpage School Server
- From: Robert Maynord <maynord@terracom.net>
- Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2002 15:36:52 -0500
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Dear SEUL Friends:
I do web sites for several schools using LINUX and the various included
tools. However, one of the schools I work for has their web page on a
Frontpage web server. I have not been able to access it through Linux.
The IT person at the school says he will not open up FTP or SSH because
of security issues (truth: he is a strong Microsoft advocate). So each
time I wish to do work for this school, I must connect through a
Microsoft OS running Frontpage - a real pain. Further, since the web
site of the school is getting rather large, Frontpage is beginning to
behave poorly (loosing archived files when renaming, etc). I am not
allowed to back up documents on my local machine because Frontpage
assumes you back up to another Frontpage server. A backed up file is
only a link - not the file itself.
I am looking for fresh ideas. Any way to connect to a Frontpage web
server through Linux? If not, is there any way to connect through
Windows using something besides Frontpage?
Any suggestions welcome........
Robert Maynord