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====== FTP service on Unix ====== | ====== FTP service on Unix ====== | ||
- | ===== FTP access ===== | + | ===== FTP server |
- | The ftp server for the Unix cluster runs on **ftp.physics.umn.edu**. | + | For security reasons |
- | ===== Anonymous FTP Downloads ===== | + | |
- | Anonymous FTP allows transfer of files without needing | + | To access your own files from outside, you should use a secure file transfer |
- | For most purposes, HTTP (web) access is more convenient for making files available to the outside world. Further instructions are given in the web support pages on [[: | + | To share files with others, HTTP (web) access is the simplest method. Further instructions are given in the web support pages on [[: |
- | If you need to provide file access via anonymous ftp for a special project or purpose, [[mailto:net@physics.umn.edu? | + | If you are trying to connect |
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- | ===== Anonymous Uploads ===== | + | |
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- | By necessity, the upload service has some restrictions. If you need to upload a file (or have someone upload one for you), this is what to do: | + | |
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- | * Connect to the server ftp.physics.umn.edu as user '' | + | |
- | * Let the intended recipient of the files know that they have been uploaded (by sending them email, or whatever). | + | |
- | * For the user on our system receiving the files, they can be found in the directory ''/ | + |