Can anybody tell me if I am doign something wrong or is there no actual user based security on file downloads? I've tried goign to the actual file manager and making the directories explicitly not viewable to user B they are secure directories too but still it persists. Am I missing a permissions option at the file level somewhere or is the security designed to just prevent you finding the right links to the files? I'll admit the links aren't guessable no sequential ids in the url or anything silly like that but I'm still a little uncomfortable with the security working like this Please check out the FileManager module per above link.
You are correct that the current FileManager module does not allow access per user roles. You might check Snowcovered for possible substitutes? It seems that I was doing something wrong. I was referencing a different version of the file which didn't have any permissions attached to it.
It seems also that I don't need to have multiple documents modules since if a file doesn't have read permission it will just be hidden in the list. So to summarise the DNN Documents module will do role based security to prevent unauthorised users from downloading the file and from seeing it in the documents view. Documents module provides security for LinkClick. If the actual files reside in the file system under the site's root folder, direct urls to these files are served and secured by IIS.
To prevent unauthorized access to direct urls you can disable anonymous authentication and set up Basic authentication with NTFS permissions, for example. Content Management System. Test Drives. Content Management. DNN Partners. Partner Directory. Ask a Question. DNN Store. New Community Website Ordinarily, you'd be at the right spot, but we've recently launched a brand new community website File download. How do you access your module folder programmatically in C and download a pdf file so it would not open itself in browser?
Is there any functions in DNN for it? HomeDirectoryMapPath gets me to the portal folder, but I need to get to the module folder. Maybe I'm just tired after long night's work, it feels like I got some snow on my head during the hot summer day Re: File download. There is a module. They should be stored in the portal directory. Know any changes to the minimum requirements for the desired version of DNN Platform and plan for implementation accordingly. Know upgrade requirements if applicable for any installed third-party extensions and plan for implementation accordingly.
If possible, plan to test the upgrade in a non-production environment prior to attempting in production. When ready to begin the upgrade process, take the website offline to avoid any access or changes to the site by other users. This is an ASP. This also prevents access to any other site pages. All files, folders and subfolders root and below can be manually copied to a temporary location outside of the website directory structure.
Display a Table of Contents:. Article Summary:. Cancel Publish. It is low-quality It is spam It does not belong here Other enter below. Thank you for reporting this content, moderators have been notified of your submission. There are a couple of things to be aware of. To get them in view, you need to hit the 'sync' button withing the DAM.
There are 3 types of folders you can create Standard: this is a regular folder to upload. This is great if you want to upload files that are public. You can think of all visible images on your website, distribution of logo's, flyers etc. Any kind of file that may be found and accessed by anyone. Because, technically the files are just stored on the web server and will be indexed by search engines. So, this is not the type of folder you use when storing confidential information.
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