FINAL
TRIM
SIZE
:
7.0
in
x
8.5
in
4
Using
the
ftp
File
Transfer
Program
The
ftp
le
transfer
program
allo
ws
y
ou
to
cop
y
les
b et
w
een
y
our
lo
cal
system
and
remote
systems
and
among
remote
HP-UX,
UNIX,
and
non-UNIX
net
w
ork
hosts
that
supp ort
ARP
A
services.
The
ftp
program
not
only
allo ws
y
ou
to
p erform
remote
le
cop
ying
,
but
also
facilitates
le
managemen
t
op erations
suc
h
as
c
hanging,
listing,
creating,
and
deleting
directories
on
a
remote
system
for
whic
h
y
ou
ha
v
e
a
v
alid
login
or
accoun
t.
Using
ftp
y
ou
can
cop
y
a
lo
cal
le
to
a
remote
le
or
vice
v
ersa.
Y
ou
can
also
app end
a
lo
cal
le
to
the
end
of
a
remote
le.
The
le
to
whic
h
y
ou
are
cop
ying
can
ha
v
e
either
the
same
or
a
dieren
t
directory
path
and/or
name
as
the
one
on
the
originating
system.
Preparing
to
Use
ftp
If
the
host
system
y
ou
wish
to
use
is
congured
for
anon
ymous
ftp,
y
ou
will
not
need
an
accoun
t
to
use
ftp
in
public
directories.
Anon
ymous
ftp
do es
not
require
en
tries
in
y
our
/etc/hosts
le.
If
y
ou
wish
to
ha
v
e
more
general
access
to
the
host
system,
do
the
follo wing:
Make
sure
that
y
our
/etc/hosts
le
con
tains
en
tries
for
the
remote
hosts
with
whic
h
y
ou
will
comm
unicate.
Ask
the
system
administrator
for
eac
h
remote
host
to
give
y
ou
an
accoun
t
and
a
passw
ord,
so
that
y
ou
can
ftp
in
and
access
more
general
directories.
The
following
pro cedures
will
assume
that
y
ou
ha
v
e
suc
h
an
accoun
t.
DRAFT
2/5/97
11:31
Using
the
Command
Line
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