Stopping The Ftp Server From Your Application - Intermec 700 Series User Manual

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Programming
The FTP Server supports browsing from the latest Netscape and Microsoft web
browsers. Drag-and-drop capability is available using this environment.
The FTPDCMDS subdirectory contains commands that can be used from the
web browser.
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Security:
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The user accounts and passwords are case sensitive.

Stopping the FTP Server from your Application

To allow application programmers the ability to programmatically shut down the
FTP Server, the FTP Server periodically tests to see if a named event is signaled.
The name for this event is "ITC_IFTP_STOP" (no quotes).
For examples on how to use this event, consult the Microsoft Developer Network
Library at http://www.msdn.com. The MSDN Library is an essential resource
for developers using Microsoft tools, products, and technologies. It contains a
bounty of technical programming information, including sample code, documen-
tation, technical articles, and reference guides.
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Click EXITME.BIN to execute a SITE EXIT command.
Click REBOOTME.BIN to execute SITE BOOT command.
Use the GET command on these files to have the FTP Server execute these
commands.
A customer configurable access control list may be installed on the 700
Series Computer. This list will allow customers to restrict access via the
FTP Server to the users they wish. This is in addition to the default
Intermec account which can be disabled using the - F0 option at runtime.
The access control list is named FTPDCE.TXT and is placed in the same
directory on the 700 Series Computer as the FTPDCE.EXE server. The
FTP Server will encrypt this file to keep the information safe from
unauthorized users. This file is encrypted when the FTP Server is started
so a file that is placed onto the 700 Series Computer after the FTP Server
starts will require a restart of the FTP Server to take effect.
The format of the FTPDCE.TXT is as follows:
FTPDCE:user1!passwd1<cr><lf>user2!passwd2<cr><lf>user3!passwd3<cr><lf>...
Once the access control list is encrypted on the 700 Series Computer, the
FTP Server will hide this file from users. Once an access control list has
been installed on the 700 Series Computer, a new one will not be accepted
by the FTP Server until the previous one is removed.
Encrypted access control lists are not portable between 700 Series
Computers.
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