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FTP
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File Transfer Protocol
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Syntax
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FTP [-options] [-s:filename] [-w:buffer] [host]
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key
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-s:filename Run a text file containing FTP commands.
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host Host name or IP address of the remote host.
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-g Disable filename wildcards.
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-n No auto-login.
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-i No interactive prompts during ftp.
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-v Hide remote server responses.
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-w:buffer Set buffer size to buffer
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(default=4096)
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-d Debug
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-a Use any local interface when binding data connection.
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Commands to run at the FTP: prompt
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append local-file [remote-file]
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Append a local file to a file on the remote computer.
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ascii Set the file transfer type to ASCII, the default.
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In ASCII text mode, character-set and end-of-line
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characters are converted as necessary.
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bell Toggle a bell to ring after each command.
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By default, the bell is off.
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binary Set the file transfer type to binary.
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Use `Binary' for transferring executable program
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files or binary data files e.g. Oracle
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bye End the FTP session and exit ftp
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cd Change the working directory on the remote host.
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close End the FTP session and return to the cmd prompt.
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debug Toggle debugging. When debug is on, FTP will display
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every command.
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delete remote-file
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Delete file on remote host.
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dir [remote-directory] [local-file]
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List a remote directory's files and subdirectories.
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(or save the listing to local-file)
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disconnect Disconnect from the remote host, retaining the ftp prompt.
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get remote-file [local-file]
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Copy a remote file to the local PC.
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glob Toggle the use of wildcard characters in local pathnames.
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By default, globbing is on.
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hash Toggle printing a hash (#) for each 2K data block transferred.
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By default, hash mark printing is off.
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help [command]
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Display help for ftp command.
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lcd [directory]
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Change the working directory on the local PC.
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By default, the working directory is the directory in which ftp was started.
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literal argument [ ...]
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Send arguments, as-is, to the remote FTP host.
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ls [remote-directory] [local-file]
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List a remote directory's files and folders.
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(short format)
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mdelete remote-files [ ...]
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Delete files on remote host.
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mdir remote-files [ ...] local-file
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Display a list of a remote directory's files and subdirectories.
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(or save the listing to local-file)
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Mdir allows you to specify multiple files.
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mget remote-files [ ...]
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Copy multiple remote files to the local PC.
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mkdir directory
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Create a directory on the remote host.
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mls remote-files [ ...] local-file
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List a remote directory's files and folders.
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(short format)
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mput local-files [ ...]
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Copy multiple local files to the remote host.
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open computer [port]
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Connects to the specified FTP server.
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prompt Toggle prompting. Ftp prompts during multiple file transfers to
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allow you to selectively retrieve or store files;
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mget and mput transfer all files if prompting is turned off.
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By default, prompting is on.
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put local-file [remote-file]
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Copy a local file to the remote host.
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pwd Print Working Directory
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(current directory on the remote host)
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quit End the FTP session with the remote host and exit ftp.
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quote argument [ ...]
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Send arguments, as-is, to the remote FTP host.
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recv remote-file [local-file]
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Copy a remote file to the local PC.
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remotehelp [command]
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Display help for remote commands.
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rename filename newfilename
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Rename remote files.
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rmdir directory
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Delete a remote directory.
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send local-file [remote-file]
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Copy a local file to the remote host.
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status Display the current status of FTP connections and toggles.
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trace Toggles packet tracing; trace displays the route of each packet
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type [type-name]
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Set or display the file transfer type:
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`binary' or `ASCII' (the default)
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If type-name is not specified, the current type is displayed.
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ASCII should be used when transferring text files.
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In ASCII text mode, character-set and end-of-line
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characters are converted as necessary.
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Use `Binary' for transferring executable files.
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user user-name [password] [account]
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Specifes a user to the remote host.
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verbose Toggle verbose mode. By default, verbose is on.
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! command Run command on the local PC.
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? [command] Display help for ftp command.
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An example FTP Script to retrieve files in binary and ascii mode
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::GetFiles.ftp
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[User_id]
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[ftp_password]
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binary
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get /usr/file1.exe
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get file2.html
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mget *.jpeg
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ascii
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mget *.txt
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quit
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To run the above script:
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FTP -s:GetFiles.ftp [hostname]
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This will connect as the user:User_id with password:ftp_password
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An FTP Script to publish files in binary mode
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::PutFiles.ftp
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[User_id]
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[ftp_password]
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binary
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mput *.html
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cd images
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mput *.gif
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quit
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To run the above script:
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FTP -s:PutFiles.ftp [hostname]
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This will connect as the user:User_id with password:ftp_password
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This can be further automated by constructing the FTP file using a series of ECHO commands. Also you may want to put the main FTP command inside a batch script, which also CD's to the correct local folder before transferring any files.
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Don't forget to delete/protect the script file if it contains a valid password.
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"Happy is harder than money. Anyone who thinks money will make them happy, doesn't have money - David Geffen
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