My client wants me to provide files at his FTP site, but it is set up to use a web browser (the URL begins with "http://" instead of "ftp://"). After that, it is a typical string and port designator. Is there a way I can use Salamander on this site?
Thanks in advance for any help,
Jeff
Using FTP to connect to http?
Re: Using FTP to connect to http?
That will depend if it is really a ftp protocol (ftp, sftp, ftps, etc.) or http one (like webdav, sharepoint, etc.). That will depend on the service (daemon) which is serving you. You have to either check the traffic with something like wireshark to see what is really going on or or you have to ask your client what service (daemon) are they using.Jeffin90620 wrote:My client wants me to provide files at his FTP site, but it is set up to use a web browser (the URL begins with "http://" instead of "ftp://"). After that, it is a typical string and port designator. Is there a way I can use Salamander on this site?
Thanks in advance for any help,
Jeff
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Re: Using FTP to connect to http?
I've already initiated the second of your suggestions. I'm unfamiliar with WireShark; will have to check it out.tukanos wrote: You have to either check the traffic with something like wireshark to see what is really going on or or you have to ask your client what service (daemon) are they using.
Thanks,
Jeff