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9. How to use the GMC FTP Application
The GMC FTP application allows a user to transfer files between the Dock Server
machine and any other machine on the network. GMC FTP can run on any machine
that is networked to a Dock Server machine and has Java JRE 1.4.2 or later and Java
Web Start (typically part of the JRE) installed.
GMC FTP is a bare bones FTP client that is preconfigured to connect to your Dock
Server machine. However, any network file transfer method or application can be used
to move files to and from a Dock Server machine. Most commercial and shareware
FTP clients provide more features and better usability. FTP clients should connect to a
Dock Server machine as user “dockserveruser”, password “dockserveruser”.
This section describes the use of GMC FTP.
9.1 Installing GMC FTP
For a first time install of GMC FTP, follow the steps in this section. After the initial
install, GMC FTP upgrades are automatically distributed after a Dock Server upgrade.
1.
Open a web browser and browse to the URL
where your
Dock Server’s fully qualified domain name would replace
NOTE: It can take from a few minutes to a few days for the Dock Server’s fully
qualified domain name to be known across the internet. If the browser cannot find the
Dock Server, then use the Dock Server’s IP address in place of its fully qualified
domain name. For example, if 192.168.0.100 is Dock Server’s IP address, then enter
“192.168.0.100” in the browser.
2.
Click on the link labeled “Click here for GMC FTP utility to access glider data”.
The following dialog should appear with your Dock Server domain name.
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