Is There Any FTP Softwares Working for KDEBecoz I really Need It... For uploading my Website...
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Whoa!
No need to install anything!!!
Konqueror handles FTP, as well as lots of other protocols.
Simply open a new Konqueror window (Web or File Management profile, doesn't matter).
In the address/location field, simply type in (no quotes) - "ftp://ftp.myftpsite.net".
You can do cut/copy & paste, or drag-and-drop.
Enjoy,
-JerryG
"Commonsense is on perpetual backorder"<br />Linux User #165194
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Originally posted by FintanI was sad the whole time ...Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
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That's right - Konqueror Rocks!
No, hold that thought! KDE ROCKS!!!
Check out -
http://www.konqueror.org/features/
http://www.linux.com/articles/41919
You can find more through Google, if you like...
If you look in KInfoCenter, you'll see a listing of all the protocols in your system. And there's probably more out there. The KIO / IO slave system in KDE is excellent!
Cheers,
-Jerry"Commonsense is on perpetual backorder"<br />Linux User #165194
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Hi, I am a noob, so with the link below, is that an ftp server on my harddrive. What is it?
Originally posted by JerryGWhoa!
No need to install anything!!!
Konqueror handles FTP, as well as lots of other protocols.
Simply open a new Konqueror window (Web or File Management profile, doesn't matter).
In the address/location field, simply type in (no quotes) - "ftp://ftp.myftpsite.net".
You can do cut/copy & paste, or drag-and-drop.
Enjoy,
-JerryG
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No. The link is merely an example showing the syntax you use. ftp://ftp.ftpsite.net isn't real. The ftp:// is the prefix syntax used in Konqueror if you are going to be connecting to an ftp site as apposed to a standard web site (which you access via http:// or if a secure site, https://)Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
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Thanx so I understand the format would be ftp://myipaddress.
I did that - and I got all the files and folders on my hard drives after I logged in.
Great.
I wanted to manage the ftp, so that I could create password, see who is logged on etc - Just want the interface.
How can I get an interface?
thanx Snowhog and everyone on the forum.
Originally posted by SnowhogNo. The link is merely an example showing the syntax you use. ftp://ftp.ftpsite.net isn't real. The ftp:// is the prefix syntax used in Konqueror if you are going to be connecting to an ftp site as apposed to a standard web site (which you access via http:// or if a secure site, https://)
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What you seem to be wanting to do requires the installation/configuration of an FTP Server. proftpd:
ProFTPd is a powerful replacement for wu-ftpd. This File Transfer Protocol daemon supports hidden directories, virtual hosts, and per-directory ".ftpaccess" files. It uses a single main configuration file, with a syntax similar to Apache.
Because of the advanced design, anonymous-FTP directories can have an arbitrary internal structure (bin, lib, etc, and special files are not needed). Advanced features such as multiple password files and upload/download ratios are also supported.
An 'older' post:
HOWTO : Create a FTP server with user access (proftpd)Windows no longer obstructs my view.
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Meaning, your problem is solved? If 'yes,' please return to your first post in this thread and click the modify button and add SOLVED to the subject line.Windows no longer obstructs my view.
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