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What happened to the shared mounts?

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What happened to the shared mounts?

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CalWeb is one of only a few ISPs to allow users to have Unix shell access to the Internet. Due to increased security concerns and to avoid possible hacking, CalWeb shell customers can no longer directly access the mail, www, and ftp directories from the shell accounts. However, you can access those directories through other methods. For the web and ftp directories, you can ftp to ftp.calweb.com . An excellent shell-based FTP program is ncftp2, which will allow you to transfer files between your Unix home directory and your web directory. Once logged in, go the following directories: • Personal Web Directory: /www/home/users/(first character of login name)/(login name) • Business Web Directory: /www/home/business/(first character of domain name)/(domain name) • FTP Directory: /ftp/users/(first character of login name)/(login name) In addition, the e-mail directories are no longer be directly accessible as well. In order to access your mail directories, you will need to use one of the fo

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