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(1) Address: In the Host name or IP address box, type in the address of the remote host you will be uploading images to. You can
type in the remote host’s Web address, such as www.webhost.com, or IP address, or, if the host is on your local network, the
computer name.
(2) Port: Type the port the remote host opens to FTP traffic. Port 21 is the standard FTP port.
(3) User name: Type the user name you enter to upload files to the remote host. If no user name is defined on the remote host, then
type anonymous in the User Name box.
(4) Password: Type the password you enter to upload files to the remote host. If no password is defined on the remote host, leave
the Password box empty.
(5) Directory: Type the name of the directory on the remote host where the captured images will be stored. For example, if you will
be storing the captured image files in a directory called ‘captures’, then enter \captures in the Directory box.
(6) Connection type: Select the FTP connection type from the drop-down list. Typically, FTP connections are passive.
3. Firewall tab: Configure the settings on the Firewall tab if the FTP server is behind one of the following types of firewall:
Socks 4
Socks 5
Proxy USER command
Proxy SITE command
Proxy OPEN command
Simple Pipe
Figure 272. New FTP Site Properties Firewall Tab
a. Type of firewall: Select the type of firewall from the drop-down list.
b. Firewall host information: The Firewall Host Information area is used to enter information about the firewall the FTP server is
behind. If you are missing any of the information in the Firewall Host Information area, contact the system administrator of the FTP
server.
(1) Address: In the “Host name or IP address” box, type the address of the firewall host. You can type the firewall host’s Web
address, such as www.fwallhost.com, or IP address.
(2) Port: Type the firewall host’s listening port.
(3) User name: If the firewall host requires a user name, type the user name in the User Name box. If no user name is defined on
the firewall host, then leave the User Name box empty.
(4) Password: If the firewall host requires a password, type the password in the Password box. If no password is defined on the
firewall host, leave the Password box empty.
4. Click OK. The server tie is created and the Add New Server Tie dialog box closes. The new server tie appears in the Object Browser.