Siemens Giga762SX User Manual page 112

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Configuring Advanced Settings
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You can change the Port via which Internet users can access your data, to mask your
data and protect it from unauthorised users, for example.
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Choose the Directory in which the data is stored on the USB mass storage device
using the Browse button.
Internet users can access the HTTP server as follows:
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Open the Internet browser and enter the full address:
http://public IP address:[port]/directory/start file
Example: http://159.134.4.16:8080/gigaset_http/index.htm
If you use a dynamic DNS service (see page 67) enter the domain name given by
your service provider instead of the IP address.
Example: http://my.dyndns.com/gigaset_http/index.htm
Port must only be entered if you are not using the default port 80.
FTP
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a protocol for exchanging files on the Internet. You can use
this to offer files for downloading or to receive files from other users, for example.
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Choose On for FTP service if you want to make data available in the local network.
PCs in the network access the USB mass storage device via FTP.
To do this, open the Internet browser and enter the following address:
ftp://10.0.0.2
If you have changed the IP address of the Giga762SX WLAN dsl (see page 82), enter
the new address instead of 10.0.0.2.
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Choose On for Remote FTP service if you also want to make data available on the
Internet.
Internet users can access your USB mass storage device by entering the public IP
address in the Internet browser. As Internet service providers often change this each
time someone dials in, it is also worth using dynamic DNS (page 79).
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The Port field contains the port number via which local PCs and Internet users can
access your data. You should not change the default port number without very good
reason.
If you use a different port number, active FTP mode is no longer possible. FTP clients
must then be converted to passive FTP mode.
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Choose the Directory in which the data is stored on the USB mass storage device
using the Browse button.
You can allow general access for both FTP services, or only for selected users with a user
name and password.
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For Access (read only), select whether all users should be able to read your data in
Anonymous mode or whether only one Specified user should be supported.
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Specify whether Access (full control) to your data should be disabled or whether a
Specified user may read, edit and delete your data.
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