Chapter 3 - FTP Commands
List of Commands
F T P A d a p t e r R e f e r e n c e G u i d e
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Option Description
SITE
USER fw_user, PASS fw_pass, SITE
ftp_host,
USER ftp_user, PASS ftp_pass
TRANSPARENT
USER fw_user, PASS fw_pass, USER
ftp_user,
PASS ftp_pass
USER
USER ftp_user@ftp_host, PASS ftp_pass
USERFW
USER ftp_user@ftp_host fw_user,
PASS ftp_pass
USERFWPASS
USER ftp_user@fw_user@ftp_host,
PASS ftp_pass@fw_pass
USERLOGON
or
USER
USER fw_user, PASS fw_pass,
USER ftp_user@ftp_host, PASS ftp_pass
USERLOGONFW
or
USERFW
USER fw_user@ftp_host, PASS fw_pass,
USER ftp_user, PASS ftp_pass
Note
TRANSPARENT
is the only method that directly connects to the FTP server; all
other methods connect to the firewall. See the
FTP URL
(
-URL
) adapter command
for more information on the FTP variables shown in the
Connection Information
column.
Example
The following command uses the
USERLOGON
(
or
USER
)
method to connect to the
proxy server
fire
(no port specified) with a user name of
jbond
and password of
007
:
-FW FTP://jbond:007@fire/userlogon
See
URL Syntax
and
URL Encoding
for more information.
Adapter Behavior when -FIREWALL Command Present
A firewall is used in order to isolate (restrict) some computers from reaching other
computers.
If a firewall comes into discussion, only a small part of the FTP adapter is aware of
the presence of the firewall.