Accessing a Remote Server
Navigating to eDirectory Servers
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NetWare FTP Server Administration Guide
To log in to an IBM server from a browser, the following format should be
used:
ftp //+IBMserver+username:password@FTPHost
For logging in as anonymous user, the user name and password can be
omitted:
ftp //+IBMservername@FtpHost
After logging in to an IBM server, the user is placed in the home directory in
that IBM server.
While logging in to an IBM server, the user is not authenticated to the
eDirectory tree. So, navigation between IBM servers and eDirectory servers
is not possible.
The double slash (//) indicates that the user wants to access a remote server.
The name of the remote server must be the first entry after the double slash.
After logging in to the eDirectory tree, users can access files and directories
on a remote NetWare server whether or not the server is running Novell FTP
Server software.
The NCP
protocol lets you transfer files and navigate to and from remote
TM
eDirectory servers.
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