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Special Forums IP Networking I can't login to any new FTP accounts Post 302580788 by DGPickett on Friday 9th of December 2011 03:16:34 PM
Old 12-09-2011
You just want simple Password access?

Same perms for both dirs and files?
 

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MSG_GET_QUEUE(3)							 1							  MSG_GET_QUEUE(3)

msg_get_queue - Create or attach to a message queue

SYNOPSIS
resource msg_get_queue (int $key, [int $perms = 0666]) DESCRIPTION
msg_get_queue(3) returns an id that can be used to access the System V message queue with the given $key. The first call creates the mes- sage queue with the optional $perms. A second call to msg_get_queue(3) for the same $key will return a different message queue identifier, but both identifiers access the same underlying message queue. PARAMETERS
o $key - Message queue numeric ID o $perms - Queue permissions. Default to 0666. If the message queue already exists, the $perms will be ignored. RETURN VALUES
Returns a resource handle that can be used to access the System V message queue. SEE ALSO
msg_remove_queue(3), msg_receive(3), msg_send(3), msg_stat_queue(3), msg_set_queue(3). PHP Documentation Group MSG_GET_QUEUE(3)
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