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14.7.2

FTP Server (pure-ftpd)

"File Transfer Protocol" is used to exchange files between a PC and the I/O-IPC.
To do this, Linux cannot be installed on the PC since Windows also provides FTP
client functions.
In the I/O-IPC as delivered to the customer, the FTP server is activated. The FTP
daemon is started and stopped with the script /etc/rc.d/S09_pureftd and waits after
that for corresponding requests.
Exchange of FTP Files between a PC and the I/O-IPC over ETHERNET
To exchange files between a PC and the I/O-IPC over ETHERNET using FTP, an
FTP client is necessary. To do this, you can use both an Internet browser (Internet
Explorer) and an FTP program (e.g., Filezilla, DOS Console, Linux Console). The
FTP connection is carried out through port 21, which many FTP programs require
you to enter.
Using Windows Internet Explorer as the FTP client, for example, you would enter
the following address in the address line of Windows Explorer:
ftp://username:password@hostname.
Example:
Information on users and passwords for the Linux console can be found in section
"Access to the Linux Console".
Using the DOS console as the FTP client, for example, you would enter the
following command in the console:
ftp <hostname/IP>

Figure 106: DOS console

After you have logged on, you can call up help with
available commands of the slave's FTP console. For example:
put file.html
get file.gif
cd/
help
Manual
Version 1.0.0
ftp://user:user@192.168.1.17
// Write a file to the I/O-IPC
// Read a file from the I/O-IPC
// Change to the root directory
// Show all available commands
Operating System
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, which describes the
help
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