![]() The actual NFS automounted locations of the ftp /pub and /incoming directories will not change and are as follows: All files older than 14 days in the /incoming area will be automatically deleted. LDEO users can collect files from the /incoming area and copy them to another location, but they can not remove them.Īnonymous users can write to the /incoming area, but they can not see (ls or dir) or download files in /incoming. LDEO users are encouraged to make a directory in the /incoming area (or request that the sender do so) to segregate files destined for them from other files and directories. All incoming files will have to be uploaded to a new /incoming directory. As is the case now, files placed in the /pub directory or in a named directory under /pub will remain in place until deleted by the user. LDEO users will continue to store files for public access in the /pub directory, however, outsiders will no longer be able to write into the /pub area. (Using the username anonymous and _domain as the password) Some browsers might support ftp and upload access: Some browsers might support ftp and download access:įor updating personal webpages, follow the above instructions and then cd /home/Your-Username/public_html folder. (Using your Lamont username and password) The ftp server also accepts incoming material (usually too large for an email attachment) from the outside from both users with and without LDEO accounts. The primary purpose of the FTP server is to house those files we wish to make publicly available either to LDEO users with accounts or to 'anonymous' external users without local accounts.
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