A list of the most useful ftp commands is provided in Figure 8.
Doing an “ls” after connecting with FTP will show a number of files and directories. The most important are shown in Figure 9.
WebNet | The “operating system” itself. |
autoexec | Configuration file describing which scripts to run at |
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etc | Directory for configuration files |
webpages | Root directory for static webpages (html pages) |
Figure 9: A list of the most important directories on the WebNet
4.1.3Setup of FTP users
Figure 10: Setup of access rights for the FTP users
The privileges of the two FTP users “admin” and “anonymous” can be set up on the “Configure FTP Access” page. For each user there is a Password field and a Root directory field. The password field is self-explanatory, and the root directory field contains a path to the directory that the user sees when he logs in via FTP. The user cannot “cd” backwards (towards the root) from this directory.
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