[ZendTo] Drop-off for external users [5.23.2]
Jules
Jules at Zend.To
Thu Mar 26 12:38:23 GMT 2020
Francois,
On 26/03/2020 11:40, Francois via ZendTo wrote:
> Hi Jules,
>
> Ah yes, the internal domain !!! I now remember having misfilled this
> parameter during the install process !
> Works perfectly now. Thanks a billion :-)
No problem, glad you got that sorted.
>
> One more question, please: is there a parameter to prevent external
> users from uploading potentially unsecure files ? I mean executable
> files (.exe, .bat, .ps1) even if hide them into a .zip is still possible.
> It may also be media files (.mp3, .avi).
No. ClamAV will virus scan inside zip files and other archive formats.
But otherwise the point of ZendTo is to enable transfers of files that
would otherwise be difficult to send (via email, for example).
I have explicitly put no restriction on filenames or content.
Blocking by filename is pointless anyway, as users will just rename the
file to get around the restriction.
Cheers,
Jules.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Francois
>
>
>
> Le 2020-03-26 11:28, Jules a écrit :
>> Francois,
>>
>> Check the clock on the server.
>> Check the contents of your /opt/zendto/config/internaldomains.conf
>> file.
>> External users can only upload files to internal users, whose domains
>> must be listed in internaldomains.conf.
>>
>> Let me know how you get on.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Jules.
>>
>
>
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