<?php $ftpHost = ""; $ftpPort = "21"; $ftpMode = "1"; $ftpSSL = "0"; $ftpDir = ""; $serverTmp = ""; $editableExts = "asp,ashx,asmx,aspx,asx,axd,cfm,cgi,css,html,htm,jhtml,js,php,phtml,pl,txt,xhtml"; $sessionName = ""; $dateFormatUsa = 0; $lockOutTime = 5; $versionCheck = 1; $showAdvOption = 1; $showLockSess = 1; $showHostInfo = 1; $showAddons = 1; $showDotFiles = 1; $maxExecTime = 1800; $maxFileSize = "1024M"; /* $ftpHost Enter the host address/port/mode if it should always be a fixed host address. Leave this blank if you want the user to input their host address. $ftpPort 21 is the default $ftpMode 1 for passive, 0 for not passive (passive is default) $ftpSSL 1 for SSL, 0 for not SSL - your server must support ftp_ssl_connect() $ftpDir Enter an FTP server path for the default login (or leave blank for home) $serverTmp If left blank, this will be the server’s TMP folder (e.g. /tmp). If setting your own, make sure to CHMOD 777 the folder. $editableExts A list of file types that can be edited in the text editor $sessionName Set the session name, to isolate Monsta FTP from other PHP web apps that may also use the same/default session name. Must be alphanumeric, and must contain at least one alpha character. A blank or invalid setting for $sessionName sets the session name to “monstaftp”. $dateFormatUsa USA date format - 1 for mm/dd/yy, 0 for dd/mm/yy $lockOutTime The number of minutes to lockout 3 consecutive invalid logins $versionCheck 1 to check Monsta FTP server for updates, 0 to not $showAdvOption 1 to show advanced interface option at login, 0 to set basic $showLockSess 1 to show option to lock session to IP, 0 to hide $showHostInfo 1 to show host address in info box, 0 to hide $showAddons 1 to show unlicensed addons, 0 to hide $showDotFiles 1 to show files starting with a dot (system files), 0 to hide $maxExecTime The number of seconds to allow files to upload for. (web hosts may implement a maximum limit users can increase this to, in which case it will revert to their limit.) $maxFileSize The maximum size of files that can be uploaded. Measured in megabytes (M). (web hosts may implement a maximum limit users can increase this to, in which case it will revert to their limit.) */ ?>