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Hello Guys,
I am looking for a basic FTP client.
I simply just want to be able to download logfiles from my windows machine.
Does anyone recomend one? And can provide me with some basic instructions and config to get it working.
Kind Regards
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Hey Karol, Doesn't that just work from the Linux machine? As in downloading stuff to the Linux box?
I want to be able to download stuff from the linux box from a windows machine.
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Hey Karol, Doesn't that just work from the Linux machine? As in downloading stuff to the Linux box?
I want to be able to download stuff from the linux box from a windows machine.
This is a linux forum so I assumed you want - for some reason - "download logfiles from my windows machine" to your linux box - the other way round.
There apparently is wget for Windows but I've never used it and I don't know whether it works http://users.ugent.be/~bpuype/wget/
http://filezilla-project.org/ may a better way to go.
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There is a wget for Windows, I use it and it's, so far, worked flawlessly for me.
I got it from gnuwin32: http://gnuwin32.sourcefourge.net
I got it using the getgnuwin32 application to get the whole shebang: http://getgnuwin32.sourceforge.net/
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There is a wget for Windows, I use it and it's, so far, worked flawlessly for me.
I got it from gnuwin32: http://gnuwin32.sourcefourge.net
I got it using the getgnuwin32 application to get the whole shebang: http://getgnuwin32.sourceforge.net/
I've used gnuwin32, but for some reason I used http://www.cybershade.us/winwget/ instead of the gnu one.
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Hello Guys,
I am looking for a basic FTP client.
I simply just want to be able to download logfiles from my windows machine.
Does anyone recomend one? And can provide me with some basic instructions and config to get it working.Kind Regards
If I'm understanding this post right.. Have you tried Filezilla?
If you're reading this; you're awesome.
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Sorry i am not sure if this is clear or not.
Surely i have to install a package onto my Arch Linux machine to turn it into an FTP server before i have to decide on a tool to use from windows such as Filezilla etc. Or does this functionality come as standard with Arch Linux?
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Sorry i am not sure if this is clear or not.
Surely i have to install a package onto my Arch Linux machine to turn it into an FTP server before i have to decide on a tool to use from windows such as Filezilla etc. Or does this functionality come as standard with Arch Linux?
Are both computers on a local network or do you want do download the files from your linux box over the internet?
If you want some specific files from your linux box, you can e-mail them to yourself e.g. every hour:
echo "dummy" | mailx -s logs -a logs.tar.gz login@host.com
Last edited by karol (2010-08-09 10:43:19)
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Sorry i am not sure if this is clear or not.
I don't think you were clear enough
Surely i have to install a package onto my Arch Linux machine to turn it into an FTP server before i have to decide on a tool to use from windows such as Filezilla etc. Or does this functionality come as standard with Arch Linux?
vsftpd is secure and easy:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Vsftp
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Hey Fukawi , i tried VSFTP and had an issue with downloading, it would just error straight away. Do you know of a specific config that would cause this?
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There's also quickserve : https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=85751
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There is also ssh and samba/cifs, not to mention xmpp/usb stick/carrier pidgeon/others
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Hey Fukawi , i tried VSFTP and had an issue with downloading, it would just error straight away. Do you know of a specific config that would cause this?
What error? Have you checked the logs on the server?
You need to be more specific with your questions and the details. There are hundreds of possible problems that "error straight away" could mean. You don't go to the doctor and say "ouch".
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There is also ssh and samba/cifs, not to mention xmpp/usb stick/carrier pidgeon/others
Don't forget RFC1149
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Okay, sorry, should have expanded more - the advantage of quickserve is: almost no set-up and no need for a special client on the windows machine - it serves it as http so a browser will do.
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Mr.Elendig wrote:There is also ssh and samba/cifs, not to mention xmpp/usb stick/carrier pidgeon/others
Don't forget RFC1149
The local LUG here implimented it some years ago
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fukawi2 wrote:Mr.Elendig wrote:There is also ssh and samba/cifs, not to mention xmpp/usb stick/carrier pidgeon/others
Don't forget RFC1149
The local LUG here implimented it some years ago
Are they the ones that had the 55% packet loss?
Have they upgraded to RFC 2549 yet?
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You shouldn't use FTP anymore. It's insecure because everything is sent over the network in plaintext. You should use sFTP or something similar. I think it comes with openssh, so if you can ssh to your server (via Putty or some other Windows program), then you should be able to enable sFTP.
+1 for Filezilla
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You shouldn't use FTP anymore. It's insecure because everything is sent over the network in plaintext. You should use sFTP or something similar. I think it comes with openssh, so if you can ssh to your server (via Putty or some other Windows program), then you should be able to enable sFTP.
+1 for Filezilla
But maybe he uses it only for his home network ...
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But maybe he uses it only for his home network ...
True, but since he's transferring log files, the slowdown from encrypting/decrypting shouldn't really matter. It's better to get into the habit of using sFTP.
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