05-24-2010
If you check (from a terminal) with the command
netstat -an
what services are listening? Is the webserver port (80) listening?
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plpftp
plpftp(1) User commands plpftp(1)
NAME
plpftp - FTP-like program for manipulating files on the Psion.
SYNOPSIS
plpftp [-h] [-V] [-p [host:]port] [long-options] [ FTP-command [parameters]]
DESCRIPTION
plpftp provides an FTP style interface for the psion. It requires the ncpd to be running already to provide access to the serial port.
plpftp has online help. To see the available commands start the program and enter "help".
OPTIONS
-V, --version
Display the version and exit
-h, --help
Display a short help text and exit.
-p, --port=[host:]port
Specify the host and port to connect to (e.g. The port where ncpd is listening on) - by default the host is 127.0.0.1 and the port
is looked up in /etc/services. If it is not found there, a builtin value of 7501 is used.
FTP-command parameters
Allows you to specify an plpftp command on the command line. If specified, plpftp enters non interactive mode and terminates after
executing the command.
SEE ALSO
ncpd(8), plpfuse(8), plpprintd(8), sisinstall(1)
AUTHOR
Fritz Elfert
Heavily based on p3nfsd by Rudolf Koenig (rfkoenig@immd4.informatik.uni-erlangen.de) and plp_1_7 by Philip Proudman (phil@proud-
man51.freeserve.co.uk)
Man page by John Lines (john+plpman@paladin.demon.co.uk)
plptools 1.0.9 2007/12/26 plpftp(1)