In Feburary 2016 24,
Error code 426 happens when you're uploading or downloading to an FTP site and the transfer aborted. The error would say, 'Connection closed, transfer aborted.' It could mean that the connection was made in a passive mode: Your computer tried to connect to the server through a random port, but was blocked by the server's firewall. It could also mean that a firewall in your computer blocked the session. When you get this error, ensure that no firewall is blocking the connection.
Error Code 530
This error code means that FTP authentication was not successful. The combination of the username and password you've typed was incorrect, thus you were denied access to the FTP site. It could also mean a misconfiguration in IIS: You've allowed only anonymous access for FTP, but denied anonymous access for all IIS services. Verify that the username and password you used is correct or check if anonymous access is allowed by leaving the username and password options blank.
Error Code 550
This error is generated when you're downloading or uploading a file to the FTP site. When you're attempting to download a file and you get a 550 error, it means that the file you're downloading is no longer in the FTP directory. When you're uploading, it means that you do not have the right access to upload a file to the FTP site. Verifying that the file exists or that you have the proper access to put files in the FTP site eliminates this error.
Other 4xx Error Codes
Error codes that start in 4 mean that the error is temporary. Trying again at a later time and ensuring that there is enough disk space and that nothing is interfering with the connection will often resolve the error.421: The FTP service is not available at the moment. It can be because the maximum FTP connection is reached or you are not authorized to connect through FTP.425: You cannot open a connection. A firewall could be blocking the connection or the type of connection you're trying is not allowed. Try different methods of FTP connection such as having FTP software or connecting to FTP through HTTP.450: The file you're trying to access cannot be copied. Other users or programs may be using the file, causing it to lock. You can try again later to see if the file has been released.451: There was an error in the command typed for the FTP connection. Ensure that the commands you typed are correct.452: Not enough disk space exists in the hard drive that you're downloading or uploading the file. Cleaning up the hard drive resolves this issue.
Other 5xx Error Codes
Error codes that start in 5 mean that the error is permanent. Retrying will only result with the same error.500: A syntax error could mean that the command line is too long. Try either the FTP passive or active mode depending on the mode you're currently using.501: There was an error with the command you typed. You may have missed or mistyped some characters.503: The commands you typed were not in the proper sequence.504: There was an error in the parameter with the command. Make sure that the parameter you entered is valid for the command.532: You do not have the proper access to store files remotely.552: There's not enough space on the server that you're remotely saving the file. 553: The file you're uploading has invalid characters. Renaming the file resolves the issue.
In Feburary 2016 24,
Showing posts with label anonymous. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 24 February 2016
Saturday, 20 February 2016
How to Download Files to Your Computer With an FTP ProgramIn Feburary 2016 20,
In Feburary 2016 20,
Install an FTP software program on your hard disk. Open the program.
Enter the host address in the text box provided.
Enter whatever passwords or IDs have been provided if this is an anonymous login. For example, you may have been asked to login as 'guest' and use your e-mail address as the password.
Enter whatever password and ID you have arranged with the remote administrator if it is not an anonymous login.
Click Connect to establish a connection. When the connection is established, the window on the right side of the screen represents the remote site.
Move through the remote folders until you locate the file that you want to download, and select the file.
Move through your hard disk (the window on the left side of the screen) until you have opened the folder that is to receive your new file.
Select the remote file on the right window, and drag it to the window on the left. Most FTP programs allow you to download files this way. If your software does not allow this method, consult the help file to see how to start the download. When the download is complete, you will find your new file in the location that you specified.
In Feburary 2016 20,
Install an FTP software program on your hard disk. Open the program.
Enter the host address in the text box provided.
Enter whatever passwords or IDs have been provided if this is an anonymous login. For example, you may have been asked to login as 'guest' and use your e-mail address as the password.
Enter whatever password and ID you have arranged with the remote administrator if it is not an anonymous login.
Click Connect to establish a connection. When the connection is established, the window on the right side of the screen represents the remote site.
Move through the remote folders until you locate the file that you want to download, and select the file.
Move through your hard disk (the window on the left side of the screen) until you have opened the folder that is to receive your new file.
Select the remote file on the right window, and drag it to the window on the left. Most FTP programs allow you to download files this way. If your software does not allow this method, consult the help file to see how to start the download. When the download is complete, you will find your new file in the location that you specified.
In Feburary 2016 20,
Thursday, 18 February 2016
How to FTP Between Two ComputersIn Feburary 2016 18,
In Feburary 2016 18,
Note the address of the FTP server. This address can either be a host name or an IP address. A host name will be similar to one you use to access a website. An IP address will be similar to 192.168.1.1, although your numbers will vary.
Determine whether a user name is required to login to the FTP server. FTP sessions may either require a name or they may be anonymous. If no name or password has been provided, assume it is anonymous FTP.
Make a note of the password required for your FTP access to the remote server. If it is anonymous FTP, you will not need a password.
Connect with an FTP Client
Attempt an FTP connection using your web browser. Most browsers support FTP connections. Type 'ftp://192.168.1.1/path/filename' in the address bar of your web browser. Substitute the actual host, domain, path and file name that you have been provided.
Connect with a command line FTP client. Both Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X support FTP from the command prompt. Open a command prompt in Windows, or use the Terminal application in OS X. In both, type 'ftp' from the command prompt to access the FTP client.
Download a free graphical FTP client. If you plan to use FTP regularly, a graphical client can simplify the process. Some of the most popular FTP clients include WinSCP for Windows, Cyberduck for Mac OS X, or CrossFTP for either operating system.
In Feburary 2016 18,
Note the address of the FTP server. This address can either be a host name or an IP address. A host name will be similar to one you use to access a website. An IP address will be similar to 192.168.1.1, although your numbers will vary.
Determine whether a user name is required to login to the FTP server. FTP sessions may either require a name or they may be anonymous. If no name or password has been provided, assume it is anonymous FTP.
Make a note of the password required for your FTP access to the remote server. If it is anonymous FTP, you will not need a password.
Connect with an FTP Client
Attempt an FTP connection using your web browser. Most browsers support FTP connections. Type 'ftp://192.168.1.1/path/filename' in the address bar of your web browser. Substitute the actual host, domain, path and file name that you have been provided.
Connect with a command line FTP client. Both Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X support FTP from the command prompt. Open a command prompt in Windows, or use the Terminal application in OS X. In both, type 'ftp' from the command prompt to access the FTP client.
Download a free graphical FTP client. If you plan to use FTP regularly, a graphical client can simplify the process. Some of the most popular FTP clients include WinSCP for Windows, Cyberduck for Mac OS X, or CrossFTP for either operating system.
In Feburary 2016 18,
How to Connect to an FTP Through a DOS CommandIn Feburary 2016 18,
In Feburary 2016 18,
Click the 'Start' button. Type 'cmd' in the 'Search programs and files' box at the bottom of the Start menu and press 'Enter.' The command prompt appears.
Type 'ftp (name of site)' and then press 'Enter.' For example, a completed command might be 'ftp ftp.microsoft.com.'
Type 'anonymous' and press 'Enter' when prompted for a username if the site allows public access. Press 'Enter' again when prompted for a password. For private FTP sites, enter your username, press 'Enter,' then enter your password and press 'Enter' again. Windows displays nothing on the screen while you enter your password, for security. You should now see the prompt 'User logged in.'
Type 'dir' and press 'Enter' to see a list of folders on the FTP site.
Type 'cd (name of folder)' to browse to that folder. For example, a completed command might be 'cd Products.' The window should display the prompt 'CWD command successful.'
Type 'get (name of file)' when you find the file that you want to download. The window displays the prompt 'Transfer starting' and displays 'Transfer complete' when the download is finished.
Type 'bye' and press 'Enter' when you are ready to disconnect from the FTP site.
In Feburary 2016 18,
Click the 'Start' button. Type 'cmd' in the 'Search programs and files' box at the bottom of the Start menu and press 'Enter.' The command prompt appears.
Type 'ftp (name of site)' and then press 'Enter.' For example, a completed command might be 'ftp ftp.microsoft.com.'
Type 'anonymous' and press 'Enter' when prompted for a username if the site allows public access. Press 'Enter' again when prompted for a password. For private FTP sites, enter your username, press 'Enter,' then enter your password and press 'Enter' again. Windows displays nothing on the screen while you enter your password, for security. You should now see the prompt 'User logged in.'
Type 'dir' and press 'Enter' to see a list of folders on the FTP site.
Type 'cd (name of folder)' to browse to that folder. For example, a completed command might be 'cd Products.' The window should display the prompt 'CWD command successful.'
Type 'get (name of file)' when you find the file that you want to download. The window displays the prompt 'Transfer starting' and displays 'Transfer complete' when the download is finished.
Type 'bye' and press 'Enter' when you are ready to disconnect from the FTP site.
In Feburary 2016 18,
Thursday, 11 February 2016
How to Transfer Files to an iPad With FTPIn Feburary 2016 11,
In Feburary 2016 11,
Download, install and launch the FTP client app from the App Store.
Enter the desired FTP address.
Enter your username and password, leaving the login blank for anonymous public servers.
Ensure that you've selected the appropriate FTP protocol (FTP or the more FTPS or SFTP), and then tap 'Connect.' If you are unsure of which protocol to choose, check with your IT administrator for clarification.
Tap a file name, and then choose your action from the menu of options. For example, tap 'Open' (if the file format is supported by iOS) to open it on your iPhone or tap 'Move' to transfer it to a different location on the FTP server. Files like HTML or PHP can be edited from the built-in text editor in either app.
In Feburary 2016 11,
Download, install and launch the FTP client app from the App Store.
Enter the desired FTP address.
Enter your username and password, leaving the login blank for anonymous public servers.
Ensure that you've selected the appropriate FTP protocol (FTP or the more FTPS or SFTP), and then tap 'Connect.' If you are unsure of which protocol to choose, check with your IT administrator for clarification.
Tap a file name, and then choose your action from the menu of options. For example, tap 'Open' (if the file format is supported by iOS) to open it on your iPhone or tap 'Move' to transfer it to a different location on the FTP server. Files like HTML or PHP can be edited from the built-in text editor in either app.
In Feburary 2016 11,
Saturday, 6 February 2016
How to Create a Subscription Web SiteIn Feburary 2016 06,
In Feburary 2016 06,
Create a Web-hosting account. Find a Web host that allows installation of third-party software. Hosting of this variety can be found for about $4 per month as of August 2010 (see reference 2).
Install the content management system (CMS) to manage the website's content. The Web host likely offers two or three different packages as part of its hosting plan. Common open-source choices are Drupal, Joomla and Mambo (see reference 1). These packages are installed through a point-and-click interface from the hosting control panel. Installation and configuration takes less than five minutes to complete.
Customize the CMS installation. Set user permissions to allow registered and anonymous user access. Apply a design theme to set the look and feel of the website, and upload the custom graphics that will be used. All of these are accomplished from the CMS admin control panel. Each item has its own heading to configure that option. Click the heading, set the option and select 'save' when done to apply the new setting.
Create the website content. This includes the written and graphical content. The CMS includes a content editor as part of the program, so content can be created directly in the CMS. Another part of creating content in a CMS is assigning who is able to access that content. As pages are created, assign a permission level of 'registered' or 'anonymous.' Content set to 'registered' is available only to subscribers. The setting is a drop-down box located at the bottom of the content creation editor. Choose the access level, and then click 'save' to apply the permissions.
Set up a payment processing account. The payment processor will handle billing the customer through credit card or alternative means, then deposit that money into your account after subtracting the processing fees. Popular choices for small businesses are PayPal and Google, but other options also exist (see reference 3). Do your homework to find the best mix of processing fees and value-added services offered by the payment processor.
Test the website thoroughly before deployment. Nothing annoys paying customers like not being able to get what they paid for. Test every functional aspect of the website before going live. Once confirmed operational, the site is ready to be launched.
In Feburary 2016 06,
Create a Web-hosting account. Find a Web host that allows installation of third-party software. Hosting of this variety can be found for about $4 per month as of August 2010 (see reference 2).
Install the content management system (CMS) to manage the website's content. The Web host likely offers two or three different packages as part of its hosting plan. Common open-source choices are Drupal, Joomla and Mambo (see reference 1). These packages are installed through a point-and-click interface from the hosting control panel. Installation and configuration takes less than five minutes to complete.
Customize the CMS installation. Set user permissions to allow registered and anonymous user access. Apply a design theme to set the look and feel of the website, and upload the custom graphics that will be used. All of these are accomplished from the CMS admin control panel. Each item has its own heading to configure that option. Click the heading, set the option and select 'save' when done to apply the new setting.
Create the website content. This includes the written and graphical content. The CMS includes a content editor as part of the program, so content can be created directly in the CMS. Another part of creating content in a CMS is assigning who is able to access that content. As pages are created, assign a permission level of 'registered' or 'anonymous.' Content set to 'registered' is available only to subscribers. The setting is a drop-down box located at the bottom of the content creation editor. Choose the access level, and then click 'save' to apply the permissions.
Set up a payment processing account. The payment processor will handle billing the customer through credit card or alternative means, then deposit that money into your account after subtracting the processing fees. Popular choices for small businesses are PayPal and Google, but other options also exist (see reference 3). Do your homework to find the best mix of processing fees and value-added services offered by the payment processor.
Test the website thoroughly before deployment. Nothing annoys paying customers like not being able to get what they paid for. Test every functional aspect of the website before going live. Once confirmed operational, the site is ready to be launched.
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