![]() ![]() The comment from PMF got me thinking along these lines, so thanks for that! ~]# ls ~]# ls /data/processed/ Here is my current configuration script: # Base HTML Directoryįind $DIR_BASE -type f -exec chown root:apache \ Ĭat > /root/scripts/uploadprocesser.sh /etc/systemd/system/rvice << _EOFĭescription=File Upload Processing ServiceĮxecStart=/bin/bash /root/scripts/uploadprocesser.shĪnd since mv includes a built-in file rotation system, it negated the need for me to block overwrites. I have a basic setup working using Apache2's WebDAV module, but I also want to block overwrites of any files that currently exist. Note that I'm trying to avoid implementing something that is based on Python, PHP, etc to keep this setup as simple as possible, as I may not be the one that ultimately supports this system in the future. I am setting up an internal server that will permit anonymous file uploads to a specific directory with HTTP.
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