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Open Internet Explorer. Click the cursor in the address bar. Delete or clear the existing address.
Type 'ftp://' in the address bar, which is the protocol for FTP server access.
Type the IP address after the FTP protocol in this fashion: 'ftp://123.456.789.123' or 'ftp://ftp.fakeexample.com.' Press the 'Enter' key on your keyboard. Wait for another dialog box to open independent of the IE browser, labeled with the name 'Log On As.'
Type in the FTP server's 'User name' and 'Password.' Remove the checkmark from 'Log-on anonymously' if it is checked. Click the 'OK' button to authenticate access.
Click the folders that appear in the left or right pane to browse the contents on the FTP server.
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Sunday, 21 February 2016
How to Connect FileZilla With an iPhoneIn Feburary 2016 21,
In Feburary 2016 21,
Tap 'Settings' on your iPhone's homescreen, then tap 'Wi-Fi.' Select your current Wi-Fi network. Tap the blue arrow to display the advanced settings menu. This will display your iPhone's IP address. Write down the IP address.
Launch Filezilla on your computer. Type the IP address from step one into the 'Host' field near the top of the Filezilla window. Type in 'root' as the username (this is case sensitive, so do not use capital letters). By default, the iPhone's root password is 'alpine.' If you changed your iPhone's password after jailbreaking it, enter your personalized password instead. Click the 'Quickconnect' button. The status window directly below these text fields will let you know when a connection has been established.
Expand the directories within the 'Local Site' (your computer) and 'Remote site' (your iPhone) panels. Click and drag files from one directory to another in order to transfer them.
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Tap 'Settings' on your iPhone's homescreen, then tap 'Wi-Fi.' Select your current Wi-Fi network. Tap the blue arrow to display the advanced settings menu. This will display your iPhone's IP address. Write down the IP address.
Launch Filezilla on your computer. Type the IP address from step one into the 'Host' field near the top of the Filezilla window. Type in 'root' as the username (this is case sensitive, so do not use capital letters). By default, the iPhone's root password is 'alpine.' If you changed your iPhone's password after jailbreaking it, enter your personalized password instead. Click the 'Quickconnect' button. The status window directly below these text fields will let you know when a connection has been established.
Expand the directories within the 'Local Site' (your computer) and 'Remote site' (your iPhone) panels. Click and drag files from one directory to another in order to transfer them.
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Wednesday, 17 February 2016
Problems Accessing FTP SitesIn Feburary 2016 17,
In Feburary 2016 17,
There are many ways to authenticate to an FTP site, but it requires being an authenticated user. An authenticated user is someone who has been given permission to connect to the FTP site.
Resources
In some cases, authenticated users may not have been given rights to FTP sources. Even if you can access the FTP site, an authenticated user without rights will not be able to view the directory tree.
Firewall
There may be a firewall in place preventing communication to and from the TCP/IP ports. This can be due to Internet security settings that may be incorporated into software such as MacAfee and Norton security programs. Companies and other administrative superiors may have established policies prohibiting access.
Connection Limits
An FTP site may have a limited quantity of available simultaneous connections. If this number is met, further connection attempts will be denied and logged for administrative purposes.
Bandwidth Limit
A bandwidth limit governs how much information can be transferred at a time. If this number is close to being met, the connection will become slower. If the communication between the computer and server exceeds an established duration, the connections will time out, resulting in an error.
In Feburary 2016 17,
There are many ways to authenticate to an FTP site, but it requires being an authenticated user. An authenticated user is someone who has been given permission to connect to the FTP site.
Resources
In some cases, authenticated users may not have been given rights to FTP sources. Even if you can access the FTP site, an authenticated user without rights will not be able to view the directory tree.
Firewall
There may be a firewall in place preventing communication to and from the TCP/IP ports. This can be due to Internet security settings that may be incorporated into software such as MacAfee and Norton security programs. Companies and other administrative superiors may have established policies prohibiting access.
Connection Limits
An FTP site may have a limited quantity of available simultaneous connections. If this number is met, further connection attempts will be denied and logged for administrative purposes.
Bandwidth Limit
A bandwidth limit governs how much information can be transferred at a time. If this number is close to being met, the connection will become slower. If the communication between the computer and server exceeds an established duration, the connections will time out, resulting in an error.
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Tuesday, 16 February 2016
How to Create Custom Commands in FileZillaIn Feburary 2016 16,
In Feburary 2016 16,
Click on Start in the lower left-hand corner of the desktop screen. Select All Programs, the FileZilla FTP Client group and the FileZilla link.
Enter the server host domain name or IP address in the box provided, as well as the username and password. Enter a port number, if necessary, based on the server.
Navigate to the Quickconnect button and click it.
Move the mouse cursor over the Server label on the menu bar and click to select. From the dropdown menu, select Enter custom command. If the Enter custom command link is grayed out, that means that there is no current session connected. Re-enter the host, username, password and port number, if needed, and try again.
Place the mouse cursor into the text box on the form and click to enable the entry of the custom command. Custom commands are raw FTP commands that will be sent to the server.
Press the Enter key or click the OK button to send the command to the server when done typing.
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Click on Start in the lower left-hand corner of the desktop screen. Select All Programs, the FileZilla FTP Client group and the FileZilla link.
Enter the server host domain name or IP address in the box provided, as well as the username and password. Enter a port number, if necessary, based on the server.
Navigate to the Quickconnect button and click it.
Move the mouse cursor over the Server label on the menu bar and click to select. From the dropdown menu, select Enter custom command. If the Enter custom command link is grayed out, that means that there is no current session connected. Re-enter the host, username, password and port number, if needed, and try again.
Place the mouse cursor into the text box on the form and click to enable the entry of the custom command. Custom commands are raw FTP commands that will be sent to the server.
Press the Enter key or click the OK button to send the command to the server when done typing.
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How to Telnet Into an HP PrinterIn Feburary 2016 16,
In Feburary 2016 16,
Launch Command Prompt on your computer by typing 'cmd' in Windows Search. If you haven't used Telnet before on a Windows 8 computer, you must install it first. To do this, open the terminal window with an admin account and type 'pkgmgr /iu:'TelnetClient' at the command prompt. Press 'Enter' and then confirm your decision as prompted.
In the text box, enter 'telnet <IP address>'. Replace the '<IP address>' with the IP of the HP printer.
Enter a user name and password for the telnet session. If this is a new setup, it is blank. You can set a user name and password to protect the machine from unauthorized telnet access. Enter 'passwd: <password>' to set a password on the telnet session after you've logged in for the first time.
Set the printer to log print jobs and errors. You can set the HP printer to store any messages to a text file on a local network computer. To set these configurations, enter the following commands:syslog-config: 1
syslog-svr: <local computer's IP address>
set-cmnty-name: <printer's SNMP password>The SNMP, or Simple Network Management Protocol, password is a separate password from the main telnet session. Replace '<local computer's IP address>' with the IP for the computer that stores the system logs.
Type 'IP <new_ip_address>' to change the IP for the HP printer. Once you change the IP address, you need to take note of the change to telnet to the printer a second time.
Close the telnet window and send a test print. This ensures that you've configured the settings properly and the IP address is found by the local network machines.
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Launch Command Prompt on your computer by typing 'cmd' in Windows Search. If you haven't used Telnet before on a Windows 8 computer, you must install it first. To do this, open the terminal window with an admin account and type 'pkgmgr /iu:'TelnetClient' at the command prompt. Press 'Enter' and then confirm your decision as prompted.
In the text box, enter 'telnet <IP address>'. Replace the '<IP address>' with the IP of the HP printer.
Enter a user name and password for the telnet session. If this is a new setup, it is blank. You can set a user name and password to protect the machine from unauthorized telnet access. Enter 'passwd: <password>' to set a password on the telnet session after you've logged in for the first time.
Set the printer to log print jobs and errors. You can set the HP printer to store any messages to a text file on a local network computer. To set these configurations, enter the following commands:syslog-config: 1
syslog-svr: <local computer's IP address>
set-cmnty-name: <printer's SNMP password>The SNMP, or Simple Network Management Protocol, password is a separate password from the main telnet session. Replace '<local computer's IP address>' with the IP for the computer that stores the system logs.
Type 'IP <new_ip_address>' to change the IP for the HP printer. Once you change the IP address, you need to take note of the change to telnet to the printer a second time.
Close the telnet window and send a test print. This ensures that you've configured the settings properly and the IP address is found by the local network machines.
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Sunday, 14 February 2016
Tutorial for SNMP in PHPIn Feburary 2016 14,
In Feburary 2016 14,
Right-click the PHP file you want to edit and select 'Open With.' Click your preferred PHP editor.
Use the following function to connect to the device on your network:$device = snmpget('127.0.0.1', 'public', 'system.SysContact.0');Replace the IP address with the IP address of the device you want to access.
Retrieve information about the device. The following code gets a list of data from the device:$data snmp_read_mib('./MIB.txt');Replace 'MIB.txt' with the MIB file that contains the SNMP information on the device.
Print the output to the browser window. The following code prints the data to the browser for your review:print_r( snmprealwalk('$data, 'FOO-BAR-MIB::table' );
In Feburary 2016 14,
Right-click the PHP file you want to edit and select 'Open With.' Click your preferred PHP editor.
Use the following function to connect to the device on your network:$device = snmpget('127.0.0.1', 'public', 'system.SysContact.0');Replace the IP address with the IP address of the device you want to access.
Retrieve information about the device. The following code gets a list of data from the device:$data snmp_read_mib('./MIB.txt');Replace 'MIB.txt' with the MIB file that contains the SNMP information on the device.
Print the output to the browser window. The following code prints the data to the browser for your review:print_r( snmprealwalk('$data, 'FOO-BAR-MIB::table' );
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Saturday, 13 February 2016
How to Turn Your Mac Into an FTP ServerIn Feburary 2016 13,
In Feburary 2016 13,
Click the blue Apple logo in the top left corner and select 'System Preferences.'
Select 'Sharing' in the 'Internet & Network' section of the 'System Preferences' window.
Check 'FTP Access' in the list of services. Your Home directory is the one that people will see when they connect to your FTP.
How to Set Up FTP Access Outside Your Home Network
Locate your external IP address and take note of it. You can find this by going to whatismyip.com on the Mac set up as an FTP server.
Locate your Mac's internal IP address and write it down. Go to 'System Preferences' > 'Sharing' and select (don't uncheck the check box) 'FTP Access.' The IP address will display below the Services box.
Map port 21 on your router to the internal IP address of your Mac. Most routers have a web-based admin screen that you can use to map the ports. Refer to your router's documentation.
How to Connect to Your FTP Server From Another Mac
Open the Finder.
Click 'Go' and select 'Connect to Server.'
Type in the external IP address you found in the previous section and click 'Connect.'
Enter in your user name and password. If you don't want to give out your Mac's (the one you set up as an FTP Server) user name and password, create a new account for FTP users by going to 'System Preferences' > 'Accounts.'
How to Connect to Your FTP Server From a Windows PC
Create a new Account for Windows users on the Mac Computer you've created the FTP server by going to 'System Preferences' > 'Accounts.'
Open Windows Explorer and type in the External IP address for your Mac's FTP server that you found using whatismyip.com. Hit the 'Return' key.
Click 'OK' on the error message that pops up.
Select 'FIle' > 'Login As...' in the menu of the Windows Explorer window.
Type in the username and password you set up in Step 1 of this section.
Click the 'Log On' button, and you should now see the folders and files of the FTP server.
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Click the blue Apple logo in the top left corner and select 'System Preferences.'
Select 'Sharing' in the 'Internet & Network' section of the 'System Preferences' window.
Check 'FTP Access' in the list of services. Your Home directory is the one that people will see when they connect to your FTP.
How to Set Up FTP Access Outside Your Home Network
Locate your external IP address and take note of it. You can find this by going to whatismyip.com on the Mac set up as an FTP server.
Locate your Mac's internal IP address and write it down. Go to 'System Preferences' > 'Sharing' and select (don't uncheck the check box) 'FTP Access.' The IP address will display below the Services box.
Map port 21 on your router to the internal IP address of your Mac. Most routers have a web-based admin screen that you can use to map the ports. Refer to your router's documentation.
How to Connect to Your FTP Server From Another Mac
Open the Finder.
Click 'Go' and select 'Connect to Server.'
Type in the external IP address you found in the previous section and click 'Connect.'
Enter in your user name and password. If you don't want to give out your Mac's (the one you set up as an FTP Server) user name and password, create a new account for FTP users by going to 'System Preferences' > 'Accounts.'
How to Connect to Your FTP Server From a Windows PC
Create a new Account for Windows users on the Mac Computer you've created the FTP server by going to 'System Preferences' > 'Accounts.'
Open Windows Explorer and type in the External IP address for your Mac's FTP server that you found using whatismyip.com. Hit the 'Return' key.
Click 'OK' on the error message that pops up.
Select 'FIle' > 'Login As...' in the menu of the Windows Explorer window.
Type in the username and password you set up in Step 1 of this section.
Click the 'Log On' button, and you should now see the folders and files of the FTP server.
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Friday, 12 February 2016
How to Back Up a Brocade SwitchIn Feburary 2016 12,
In Feburary 2016 12,
Log in to the FTP server. Open a command-line session on the switch from the FTP server by typing the following command into a shell:telnet 192.168.45.27Replace '192.168.45.27' with the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the Brocade switch.
Enter the user name and password to log into the switch as administrator.
Type the following command:configuploadPress 'Enter.' The Brocade switch will prompt you for the IP address of the FTP server; the user name and password required by the FTP server to accept a file upload; the name the file containing the Brocade switch parameters is to have on the FTP server (choose something meaningful, containing the date and the name of the switch); and the protocol to be used for the upload (enter 'ftp'.) After you answer all prompts, the Brocade switch will upload the file containing its full configuration to the FTP server.
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Log in to the FTP server. Open a command-line session on the switch from the FTP server by typing the following command into a shell:telnet 192.168.45.27Replace '192.168.45.27' with the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the Brocade switch.
Enter the user name and password to log into the switch as administrator.
Type the following command:configuploadPress 'Enter.' The Brocade switch will prompt you for the IP address of the FTP server; the user name and password required by the FTP server to accept a file upload; the name the file containing the Brocade switch parameters is to have on the FTP server (choose something meaningful, containing the date and the name of the switch); and the protocol to be used for the upload (enter 'ftp'.) After you answer all prompts, the Brocade switch will upload the file containing its full configuration to the FTP server.
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Thursday, 11 February 2016
How to Use FTP on MobileIn Feburary 2016 11,
In Feburary 2016 11,
Download an FTP client application for the phone. Smartphones such as iPhones and BlackBerrys can install third-party FTP client applications. Some phones will not support third-party FTP applications, or there may not be FTP software available.
Install the FTP client application.
Create a 'New Connection.' The exact process for doing this will vary slightly from app to app.
Add the FTP server's details. Add the server name or IP address. Add the port. Add the user name and password.
Connect to the FTP server. Once the connection is established, the user will have full access to the files hosted on the FTP server.
Connect Using the Mobile Browser
Open the phone's Internet browser.
Connect to the following address:ftp://username:password@ipaddressFill in the appropriate parts of the address with the relevant information for the FTP server.
Click enter on the browser. The FTP site will appear as a list of directories and files. The files then can be downloaded.
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Download an FTP client application for the phone. Smartphones such as iPhones and BlackBerrys can install third-party FTP client applications. Some phones will not support third-party FTP applications, or there may not be FTP software available.
Install the FTP client application.
Create a 'New Connection.' The exact process for doing this will vary slightly from app to app.
Add the FTP server's details. Add the server name or IP address. Add the port. Add the user name and password.
Connect to the FTP server. Once the connection is established, the user will have full access to the files hosted on the FTP server.
Connect Using the Mobile Browser
Open the phone's Internet browser.
Connect to the following address:ftp://username:password@ipaddressFill in the appropriate parts of the address with the relevant information for the FTP server.
Click enter on the browser. The FTP site will appear as a list of directories and files. The files then can be downloaded.
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Wednesday, 10 February 2016
How to Access cPanel on GoDaddyIn Feburary 2016 10,
In Feburary 2016 10,
Open your browser and type in the following address into the address bar: 'https://[[ipaddress]]:2087/." Replace 'ipaddress' with the actual IP address of your server. You can find your IP address in the email that GoDaddy sent you upon registration.
Type in your username and password. The username is 'root,' while the password is your GoDaddy account password. You can also find it in your GoDaddy registration email.
Click on 'OK' to access your cPanel.
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Open your browser and type in the following address into the address bar: 'https://[[ipaddress]]:2087/." Replace 'ipaddress' with the actual IP address of your server. You can find your IP address in the email that GoDaddy sent you upon registration.
Type in your username and password. The username is 'root,' while the password is your GoDaddy account password. You can also find it in your GoDaddy registration email.
Click on 'OK' to access your cPanel.
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Monday, 8 February 2016
How to Remove a File From an FTP SiteIn Feburary 2016 08,
In Feburary 2016 08,
Click the Start button and click 'Run' to open a Run command box.
Type 'command' in the Run box, and press 'Enter.' Doing so will open a command prompt window.
Type 'ftp' in the command prompt window, followed by either the hostname or IP address of the FTP site you wish to log in to. If the site requires a user name and password for access, then you will be prompted to enter your login information.
Type 'cd' followed by the name of the directory on the FTP server that contains the file that you wish to delete.
Type 'delete,' followed by the name of the file that you wish to delete off the remote server. If the FTP site administrator has provided you with the appropriate file permissions to delete the file, then the file will be permanently removed from the server. If you don't have appropriate permissions to delete files on the server then you'll need to contact the FTP site's administrator for permission.
Type 'bye', and press 'Enter' to end your FTP connection.
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Click the Start button and click 'Run' to open a Run command box.
Type 'command' in the Run box, and press 'Enter.' Doing so will open a command prompt window.
Type 'ftp' in the command prompt window, followed by either the hostname or IP address of the FTP site you wish to log in to. If the site requires a user name and password for access, then you will be prompted to enter your login information.
Type 'cd' followed by the name of the directory on the FTP server that contains the file that you wish to delete.
Type 'delete,' followed by the name of the file that you wish to delete off the remote server. If the FTP site administrator has provided you with the appropriate file permissions to delete the file, then the file will be permanently removed from the server. If you don't have appropriate permissions to delete files on the server then you'll need to contact the FTP site's administrator for permission.
Type 'bye', and press 'Enter' to end your FTP connection.
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How to Use FTP for PS3In Feburary 2016 08,
In Feburary 2016 08,
Download the Blackbox FTP Server (see Resources). Copy and paste it to your USB device. Locate the “Install Package Files” folder in your PS3. Paste the installation package to that folder. Press the package file to start installation. The IP address shows up when it is installed. Write the IP address down.
Download Filezilla FTP client to your computer (see Resources). Install it on your computer by double-clicking the 'setup.exe' file. Click the “Manager” icon on the interface. Type the IP address of the PS3 in the IP address field. Enter “21” as the port number. Enter a user ID and password for your connection. Click “Transfer Settings” and set the transfer limit number to 1. Click “Connect.”
Expand the remote site on the right panel of your window. Go to the folder of your choice. Select the game files you have prepared on your local computer and drag it to your remote folder.
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Download the Blackbox FTP Server (see Resources). Copy and paste it to your USB device. Locate the “Install Package Files” folder in your PS3. Paste the installation package to that folder. Press the package file to start installation. The IP address shows up when it is installed. Write the IP address down.
Download Filezilla FTP client to your computer (see Resources). Install it on your computer by double-clicking the 'setup.exe' file. Click the “Manager” icon on the interface. Type the IP address of the PS3 in the IP address field. Enter “21” as the port number. Enter a user ID and password for your connection. Click “Transfer Settings” and set the transfer limit number to 1. Click “Connect.”
Expand the remote site on the right panel of your window. Go to the folder of your choice. Select the game files you have prepared on your local computer and drag it to your remote folder.
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Saturday, 6 February 2016
How to Connect to an FTP Site With an IP LocationIn Feburary 2016 06,
In Feburary 2016 06,
Open your Web browser.
Type 'FTP:' (without quotes) into the browser's address bar, followed by the IP location of the FTP site. For example, if the FTP site's IP is '111.222.333.44,' enter 'FTP:111.222.333.44' (without the quotes) into the browser's address bar.
Press 'Enter.' The browser will connect to the FTP site and display its files and folders.
Private FTP Servers
Launch your browser.
Type 'FTP:' (without quotes) into the browser's URL address bar. Type in your user ID, then the '@' sign, then the IP location. For example, if the FTP site's IP is '444.555.666.8844' and your user ID is 'jim,' enter 'FTP:jim@444.555.666.8844' (without the quotes) into the browser's address bar.
Press 'Enter.' The browser will prompt you for your password.
Type your password and click 'OK' to connect to the FTP site and view the files.
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Open your Web browser.
Type 'FTP:' (without quotes) into the browser's address bar, followed by the IP location of the FTP site. For example, if the FTP site's IP is '111.222.333.44,' enter 'FTP:111.222.333.44' (without the quotes) into the browser's address bar.
Press 'Enter.' The browser will connect to the FTP site and display its files and folders.
Private FTP Servers
Launch your browser.
Type 'FTP:' (without quotes) into the browser's URL address bar. Type in your user ID, then the '@' sign, then the IP location. For example, if the FTP site's IP is '444.555.666.8844' and your user ID is 'jim,' enter 'FTP:jim@444.555.666.8844' (without the quotes) into the browser's address bar.
Press 'Enter.' The browser will prompt you for your password.
Type your password and click 'OK' to connect to the FTP site and view the files.
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Friday, 5 February 2016
How to Connect a Mac to a PC on a Local NetworkIn Feburary 2016 05,
In Feburary 2016 05,
Turn on both the Mac and PC computers, and ensure that they are connected to the network.
Click the Apple icon, then 'System Preferences' and then 'Sharing' on your Mac. The Sharing window appears.
Select 'File Sharing' from the services pane on the left-hand side of the window.
Write down your Mac's IP address. It is located under the 'Windows Sharing: On' section of the file sharing window, denoted by 'afp:\192.168.1.102' where '192.168.1.102' represents your Mac's real IP address.
Move to your Windows computer.
Press 'Ctrl-R' to start the Run dialog.
Enter the following text into the Run dialog, where '192.168.1.102' represents the Mac IP address you wrote down previously:\192.168.1.102
Enter your Mac's username and password when prompted. A window appears listing all shared folders on the Mac.
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Turn on both the Mac and PC computers, and ensure that they are connected to the network.
Click the Apple icon, then 'System Preferences' and then 'Sharing' on your Mac. The Sharing window appears.
Select 'File Sharing' from the services pane on the left-hand side of the window.
Write down your Mac's IP address. It is located under the 'Windows Sharing: On' section of the file sharing window, denoted by 'afp:\192.168.1.102' where '192.168.1.102' represents your Mac's real IP address.
Move to your Windows computer.
Press 'Ctrl-R' to start the Run dialog.
Enter the following text into the Run dialog, where '192.168.1.102' represents the Mac IP address you wrote down previously:\192.168.1.102
Enter your Mac's username and password when prompted. A window appears listing all shared folders on the Mac.
In Feburary 2016 05,
How to Transfer File via SSH Shell AccessIn Feburary 2016 05,
In Feburary 2016 05,
Open the SSH Access client. If you have not installed an SSH client, there are many available. PuTTY is the most notable, freely available terminal emulation programs available.
Connect to your remote server. In a graphical environment, this will simply be a matter of clicking connect and entering the appropriate hostname. In the instance of PuTTY, you'll have to manually open an SFTP session by typing 'psftp [hostname]' where '[hostname]' is the name or IP address of the server you want to connect to.
Enter your username and password as necessary. You may have to coordinate this with the network administrator.
Initiate the file transfer. Depending on whether you have a graphical interface or PuTTY's command line interface will change how you initiate the transfer. In PuTTY, you'll want to utilize the commands 'put [local filename] [remote filename]' (upload) and 'get [remote filename] [local filename]'. In an GUI, you'll simply click and drag files between the local and remote machine.
Close the connection. To remain in the program, but terminate the session, type 'close'. To exit out entirely, type 'quit'.
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Open the SSH Access client. If you have not installed an SSH client, there are many available. PuTTY is the most notable, freely available terminal emulation programs available.
Connect to your remote server. In a graphical environment, this will simply be a matter of clicking connect and entering the appropriate hostname. In the instance of PuTTY, you'll have to manually open an SFTP session by typing 'psftp [hostname]' where '[hostname]' is the name or IP address of the server you want to connect to.
Enter your username and password as necessary. You may have to coordinate this with the network administrator.
Initiate the file transfer. Depending on whether you have a graphical interface or PuTTY's command line interface will change how you initiate the transfer. In PuTTY, you'll want to utilize the commands 'put [local filename] [remote filename]' (upload) and 'get [remote filename] [local filename]'. In an GUI, you'll simply click and drag files between the local and remote machine.
Close the connection. To remain in the program, but terminate the session, type 'close'. To exit out entirely, type 'quit'.
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Thursday, 4 February 2016
How to Host Your Own DomainIn Feburary 2016 04,
In Feburary 2016 04,
Download a Web server. This is usually necessary since Windows doesn't come with a default Web server. Apache is a good program, but you can also download ABYSS, which is a free program that you can download (see Resources).
Read the documentation that is included with ABYSS to familiarize yourself with the program. This is only necessary if you've never used ABYSS, or if you do not have Apache on your system.
Visit the No-IP website (see Resources). Set up an account while you are on this page. Choose the domain name you want to use.
Download the No-IP client. Click on the Windows operating system download. Download the program and then install it.
Fill in the information the program asks for. Make sure the program runs after installing it. Once all of your information is entered, your IP address will resolve to the domain you chose, which should be something like xxxxxx.hostnameofserver.com (where xxxxxx is the name you chose).
In Feburary 2016 04,
Download a Web server. This is usually necessary since Windows doesn't come with a default Web server. Apache is a good program, but you can also download ABYSS, which is a free program that you can download (see Resources).
Read the documentation that is included with ABYSS to familiarize yourself with the program. This is only necessary if you've never used ABYSS, or if you do not have Apache on your system.
Visit the No-IP website (see Resources). Set up an account while you are on this page. Choose the domain name you want to use.
Download the No-IP client. Click on the Windows operating system download. Download the program and then install it.
Fill in the information the program asks for. Make sure the program runs after installing it. Once all of your information is entered, your IP address will resolve to the domain you chose, which should be something like xxxxxx.hostnameofserver.com (where xxxxxx is the name you chose).
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