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[07] WHY CAN'T I USE FTP TO TRANSFER MY FILES?
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Inbound FTP connections (via FTP, scp or sftp) are available to
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validated members and above. For more information about validation
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please type 'validate' at the shell.
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A slower, but still acceptable method of sending/receiving files
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from SDF can be found with the XYZMODEM tools. Infact, SDF used
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XYZMODEM for file transfers before we installed FTP. If you don't
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know about XYZMODEM, these are a protocol set for transfering files
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over a dialup modem connection. Some TELNET programs such as
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TERATERM support these protocols.
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Examples
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Uploading a file to SDF:
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1. Tell SDF you want to send a file:
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$ rz (or 'upload')
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2. Start the file transfer from your TERMINAL.
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Downloading a file from SDF:
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1. Tell SDF which files you want to download:
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$ sz filename
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Usually (with ZMODEM) your TERMINAL will automatically respond by
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initiating a file transfer session.
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We recommend using ZMODEM as it seems to be the fastest and most
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reliable method. You can use "sb/rb - YMODEM or sx/rb - XMODEM"
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if ZMODEM doesn't seem to work for you.
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Finally, you can also use the C port of Columbia's KERMIT protocol.
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This program was original developed to transfer files between the
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DECSystem-10 and the IBM PCs that students and faculty were using
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as terminals.
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C KERMIT actually has a C implementation of CMND-JSYS, the command
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parser which implementions command completion and recognition that
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made TOPS-10 and TOPS-20 so popular. Also, there is support for
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ZMODEM/XMODEM/YMODEM in KERMIT. Use 'set proto zmodem' to turn it
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on.
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