10-03-2008
There are so many guides to show you how this is done. Specifically the Fedora Wiki pages shows you how to install and configure vsftpd. You are not specific about what you want or which version of Fedora you're using so its best you do a little foot work yourself.
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1. Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
One of our most frequent questions is how to automate ftp transfers. There are several approaches. Since I'm writing this post, we will start with my favorite technique. :)
In Automated FTP task I present a simple example of my ksh co-process technique. And note that later in this thread I... (0 Replies)
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello,
A couple of times per week, i receive emails notifications when files are available for processing.
Currently i read these eamails with a java program and store the attachement on my C: drive and would now like to generate a PC script to send this file name up to UNIX-Solaris and... (3 Replies)
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3. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
We are transferring file from mainframes to unix, & in FTP process itself we would like to set access rights for
unix machine.
Has anyone used chmod command in association with site command in ftp? How it should be used?
Thanks in advance. (1 Reply)
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have the following ftp script to get files from a remote location.
However, on running the script I find that I am not even able to connect to ftp server.
I am able to connect to ftp server using other GUI ftp tools like WS_FTP using the same IP.
IP used here is a dummy IP.
What can go... (3 Replies)
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5. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi,
We have some clients who will place huge files in to one of the remote server.
And the shell script written in our local server to retrieve client files (using FTP) placed on one of the remote server of ours by clients.
My question Is there any FTP command/script to check from my local... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: nmsrao
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I have a ftp script which first gets all the file names and echo's the latest file.
I'm using another ftp command sets to get the file name given by first ftp. The problem is the parameter is not accepted by second ftp. The error message i'm getting is
> Rename Temp File calloc:ICMP... (5 Replies)
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all,
I'm using the following script to automated ftp files to 1 ftp servers
host=192.168.0.1
/usr/bin/ftp -vi >> $bkplog 2>&1 <<ftp
open $host
bin
cd ${directory}
put $files
quit
ftp
and the .netrc file contain
machine 192.168.0.1
login abc... (4 Replies)
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8. AIX
how to connect to ftp server in passive mode?
ftp server.abc
and how can i see ftp settings, doesn't exist some ftpd.conf
there is some other file where i check the options and configurations of ftp server?
Thanks (3 Replies)
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9. HP-UX
Hello All,
I am trying to connect to ftp server and get the files. Also i need to rename the file in other ftp dir.
rename method is not allowing me to rename the file in other dir. When i tried copy command by using net::FTP:FILE then perl says it is not installed.
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10. Solaris
OS: Solaris 9
Configuration /etc/syslog.conf
daemon.debug
/etc/inetd.conf
ftp stream tcp6 nowait root /usr/sbin/in.ftpd in.ftpd -A -l -d
Found the ftp.log only generate those entries from other servers/hosts.
Can we trace on all ftp entries either from/to the server?
... (6 Replies)
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dbix::class::startupcheck
DBIx::Class::StartupCheck(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation DBIx::Class::StartupCheck(3pm)
NAME
DBIx::Class::StartupCheck - Run environment checks on startup
SYNOPSIS
use DBIx::Class::StartupCheck;
DESCRIPTION
This module used to check for, and if necessary issue a warning for, a particular bug found on Red Hat and Fedora systems using their
system perl build. As of September 2008 there are fixed versions of perl for all current Red Hat and Fedora distributions, but the old
check still triggers, incorrectly flagging those versions of perl to be buggy. A more comprehensive check has been moved into the test
suite in "t/99rh_perl_perf_bug.t" and further information about the bug has been put in DBIx::Class::Manual::Troubleshooting.
Other checks may be added from time to time.
Any checks herein can be disabled by setting an appropriate environment variable. If your system suffers from a particular bug, you will
get a warning message on startup sent to STDERR, explaining what to do about it and how to suppress the message. If you don't see any
messages, you have nothing to worry about.
CONTRIBUTORS
Nigel Metheringham
Brandon Black
Matt S. Trout
AUTHOR
Jon Schutz
LICENSE
You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2010-06-03 DBIx::Class::StartupCheck(3pm)