On Fri, 10 Mar 2006, bucky2090 wrote:
> ftp works great but it is not secure and should only be used on
> trusted networks. If you are going to update your across a wan or the
> internet, I agree with Yan, use the secure copy program (scp) which is
> part of the OpenSSH offering.
I wasn't commenting on it's appropriateness or alternatives. I was
actually answering the OP's question on ftp!
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> > On Thu, 9 Mar 2006, chentom60 wrote:
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> > > Hi,
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> > > I have a TS-7250 board. I am thinking a way to "remotely" update some
> > > files of my application software. I do not know how to use web browser
> > > to load files like we upload JPEG photos to online printing
> company. Is
> > > it possible to use the embedded Apache web server to receive data and
> > > save?
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> > > How about FTP? is FTP part of Apache or independent of it?
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> > Have you actually tried ftp? As far as I remember the board comes
> > configured with an ftp demon.
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> > the ftpd is /usr/bin/ftpd and it "controlled" by inetd, the internet
> > services demon. Look for a line like this
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> > ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/bin/ftpd ftpd
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> > Best of all just try ftp'ing to the board!
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