Firstly, establish a connection with the remote machine, as illustrated in the previous section. Sending a file is identical to retrieving a file, except that the put command is used in place of get, eg:
ftp> put rfc822.doc 200 PORT command okay. 150 Opening data connection for rfc822.doc (0.0.0.0,1315) 226 Transfer complete 98932 bytes sent in 4.02 seconds (24 Kbyte/s) ftp>
Here, the local file rfc822.doc is sent to the remote host, which stores it under the same name.
ftp> put (local-file) paper.doc (remote-file) paper.txt 200 PORT command okay. 150 Opening data connection for kermit_docs (0.0.0.0,1315). 226 Transfer complete. 97902 bytes sent in 4.51 seconds (21 Kbytes/s) ftp>
In this case, the local file paper.doc is sent to the remote host, and stored as paper.txt.
Again, once you have finished transferring files, close down the session as detailed previously.
Закладки на сайте Проследить за страницей |
Created 1996-2024 by Maxim Chirkov Добавить, Поддержать, Вебмастеру |