
Server
 (xAMP) Unix/Linux, Apache 2, PHP 5.2.6+, MySQL 5.0.77+
 min size = 40GB
 requires acquisition of universally-accepted SSL certificates (e.g. GeoTrust)
 default umask: restrict 775
PHP
 post_max_size = largest acceptable filesize (in MBs)
 upload_max_filesize = largest acceptable filesize (in MBs)
 sendmail = enabled
 allow_url_fopen = on (for recaptcha)
 fsockopen = enabled (for recaptcha)
Filemaker Pro
 WinXP+/Mac OS 10.4+, Filemaker Pro 11+; FMP in WinXP requires file 'docs and settings/all users/app data/360Works/memorysize ("128")'
Filemaker Pro Plugins Required
 FTPeek v1.6.33 (May 2013) or later
Java Required
 Java 7.25 (May 2013) or later
Request for Proposals (RFP) database: proposal_cycle
 Project Management (PM) database: mitsg
| group name | description | 
|---|---|
| www | primary group for admins transferring files via SFTP to server (e.g. Admin SFTP) | 
| documents | primary group for other users transferring files via SFTP to server (e.g. SFTP via FMP) | 
| xfers | group for webform upload folders only | 
| server user types | description | 
|---|---|
| Admin SFTP | Used by Dreamweaver to transfer files via SFTP (e.g. bbray); group(s): www, documents, xfers | 
| SFTP via FMP | Used by FMP to transfer files via SFTP (e.g. mitsg_fmp); group(s): documents, www, xfers | 
| Webserver | What the webserver runs as (e.g. apache); group(s): xfers | 
| MySQL user types | |
| RFP mysql via web | Used by mysql web connect script for RFP db (e.g. PC_user) | 
| PM mysql via web | Used by mysql web connect script for PM db (e.g. MITSGWF_web) | 
| mysql via FMP | Used by ODBC to connect FMP interfaces to mysql (e.g. fmpuser3cc) | 
2 Comments
Unknown User (rachavez_1@touchstonenetwork.net)
Adobe Acrobat has a way of puffing up the simplest PDFs into files larger than 2 MB. Most default PHP installations won't allow file uploads larger than 2 MB. It is absolutely important that post_max_size and upload_max_filesize PHP configuration settings be bumped up from their default values.
W Benjamin Bray
Carol Kaynor at AK SG highly recommends PDF Shrink for reducing the size of PDFs:
http://www.apagoinc.com/prod_home.php?prod_id=36