FTP COMMANDS OBJECTIVES. General overview. Introduction to FTP server. Types of FTP users. FTP commands examples. FTP commands in action (example of use).

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FTP COMMANDS OBJECTIVES. General overview. Introduction to FTP server. Types of FTP users. FTP commands examples. FTP commands in action (example of use). Win 2K FTP setup

General Overview

FTP This stands for File Transfer Protocol. This is a popular way to transfer files from machine to machine across a network.

Internal client Private FTP server INTERNET External client Ways to connect to an FTP server

We can configure FTP servers one of two ways.  Private user-only site. Allows only system users to connect via FTP and access their files.  Anonymous. Allows anyone on the network to connect to it and transfer files without having an account.

FTP commands ftp [sitename] ftp starts the program and connects to the specified site cd [directory] cd stands for change directory. This command will change to the specified directory pwd Print working directory(tells the user which directory he/she is in) dir [filespec] List details about the file specification

More ftp commands  prompt Turns off confirming uploads/downloads prompt  bin Change the transfer of files to binary mode bin  hash Turn on hash indicators for download/upload hash  get [filename] Allows to download the specified filename get [filename]  mget [filespec] Allows multiple download of specified fiels mget [filespec]  put [filename] Allows for upload of specified filename put [filename]

Example… Example… Assume you are required to download the file lan.txt from papa.cdrom.com/pub/games/

STEPS TO FOLLOW 1. At the command prompt type : ftp papa.cdrom.com (this will start the ftp and connection to the site) The system will respond with the message >connected to sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch. >220 warchive.cdrom.com.FTP server (Version wu-2.4.2(18) >Thu nov 26 09:30:12 MET 2001) ready. >Name (carchive.cdrom.com:usr):

2. Type ftp The system will respond with something similar to. >331 Guest login ok, send your complete address as password >Password: (type your )

3. After the welcome message that may look something like this. 230 guest login ok, access restrictions apply. Remote system type is UNIX. We must now change to the directory “/pub/games” Type in cd pub (this will change to the directory pub), in this directory we will find downloadable material.

Lets type dir to see the list of files in there we should see the directory games in the list. drwxr-xr-x Nov 4 05:11 games The d in front of the listing tells me it is a directory. If dir does not work we can use the command: ls-al

4. Use ‘cd’ to change into the remaining directories: Type: cd games

5. Use ‘dir’ to find the file: Type: dir l* to get a listing of all files which start with ‘l’. You should see: -rw-rw-r– ftp-game Jun lan.txt Because there is no ‘d’ at the far left, you know that it is a file, not a directory. The is the file size, it is 134,868 bytes (approx. 134 Kb). It was last modified on the 30 th of June 2001.

6. To download, type: bin This will make your download in ‘binary’ form This mode will always work for all files, whereas the default mode ‘ascii’ will only work for text files. Therefore always make sure you type ‘bin’ before you download or you may get garbage!

Type: get lan.txt And type ‘y’ when asked to confirm. ‘lan’ will now download, and will soon be on the computer you ran ‘ftp’ from. Alternately, if you want to download multiple files, you could type: ‘mget *’, this would download *all* files in the directory; ‘mget l*’ would download all files beginning with ‘l’. If you do not wish to confirm each download one by one, type ‘prompt’ to turn that off. If you wish to have a download indicator, type ‘hash’.

6b. To upload: To upload a file you must be in a directory you are allowed to upload into. You would type ‘put lan.txt’ if you wished to upload ‘lan.txt’ or ‘mput l*’ to upload all files beginning with ‘l’ for example. Make sure that you type ‘bin’ again before you upload anything.

7. Logging off. Type: bye to close the connection and quit FTP. If you have any questions type either ‘man ftp’

Installing FTP server in windows 2K We Must make sure that IIS (Internet Information Service) is installed. To install IIS and the FTP service, follow this steps 1. Click Start, point to Settings, and click Control Panel 2. In control panel, double-click Add/Remove programs 3. Select Add/Remove windows components 4. In the windows components wizard, select IIS, then click Detail 5. Select Common files, Documentation, File Transfer Protocol (FTP)

. Click next 7. If you are prompted to configure terminal service, click next 8. If you are prompted for a path for a FTP root folder, type a suitable folder path. The default is C:\Inetpub|Ftproot. 9. When you are prompted, Insert the Windows 2000 CD, then click ok 10. Click finish IIS and FTP service are now installed, but we must configure the FTP service before we can use it.

To begin configuration the FTP server: 1.Choose Start, Administrative Tools, Internet Service Manager. Right click the FTP server, them select properties. On the default FTP site Properties dialog box as shown in fig 1. Click the FTP site tab. To select the number of users. 2.To add login for the User name(cs-username) and host (cs- host), click Properties on the FTP site tab, then click the extended properties tab, shown in fig 2. These options are available only when we use W3C Extended logging, which is the default for IIS. 3.On the default FTP site Properties dialog box, shown in figure 3. Click the security account tab. Clear the allow anonymous connections check box. 4.The message tab has three simple input boxes-a welcome message, an exit message, and the error message user receives if the server has exceeded its maximum number of users.

4. On the home directory tab, we set our home directory, which is the location from which users can access their folders. The directory listing Style on this tab defines file-date format. The default id DOS format 2 digit year. The UNIX style is a four digit year style. 5. The directory security tab lets you allow connections to the server only from certain computers. We can use this settings to provide IP addresses for computers in a separate location. 6. The next task is to set your NTFS permissions so that users will be able to access only their data. Set the local System account and the domain and local administrator accounts to full control permission Set the users group to read & execute permissions

7. To set the users permissions, click advanced on the security tab of the folder’s properties dialog box. On the access Control Settings for folder dialog box, select the users group, and click view edit, as shown in figure On the permissions Entry folder dialog box, shown in fig 5, select this folder only from the apply onto drop-down list, then clear all check boxes except those allowing the following permission. List folder/Read Data Read Attributes Read Extended Attributes Read Permissions

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