Control Web Panel
WebPanel => Information => Topic started by: cyclonite on August 19, 2015, 01:04:59 PM
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i don't want to use the command line everytime i need to unzip something. it is quite ridiculous that there is almost no filemanagment tool that offer a way to both upload and unzip files. it is possible and natural so why can't i find something like that?
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The Centos Panel file manager doesn't have zip and unzip options. However, you could install extplorer somewhere in your VPS http://extplorer.sourceforge.net/
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new version will have better file manager with file compressing options.
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Hi There,
any body came across the issue of uploading the file successfully, but cannot see the file under public_html ? please help. To me it seems like file disappears after the successful upload.
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i don't want to use the command line everytime i need to unzip something. it is quite ridiculous that there is almost no filemanagment tool that offer a way to both upload and unzip files. it is possible and natural so why can't i find something like that?
I was also disappointed that there was no unzip function, so I did it via net2ftp's online version. It can be downloaded too, and it would be great if someone could integrate into CWM so that no login would be required. http://www.net2ftp.com/
Net2ftp is used in a lot of open source control panels, and is full featured and free. At one point the creator was integrating web templates too, not sure if they're still included or not.
With file managers, I'm always dismayed with open source panels because the file manager has to be logged in to separately. I know that net2ftp can be adapted in such a way as to avoid logging in, but not sure how to do it. Maybe someone would care to try it?
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iN THE cwp panel for centos 6 , there is an addon for ext file explorer that is same as in cpanel and even better. You can expand and compress file using it.
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The same issue uploaded a zip file now it has disappeared, what is bad is the zip file maybe now accessible to the public. Will go in ssh and try to find. A workaround would be ssh commands or FileZilla etc.
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Through FileZilla working fine.
J.Johnson CEO,
Peace Soft Technologies