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Reflash your rootfs, then: | Reflash your rootfs, then: | ||
<pre class="apf"> | <pre class="apf"> | ||
# sftp | # sftp -P 666 foo@server (666 is the SFTP port if not standard one) | ||
</pre> | |||
* For non interactive mode, use ''-b'' option with a batch file (https://linux.die.net/man/1/sftp). For example: | |||
<pre class="apf"> | |||
# cat > sftp.batch <<EOF | |||
version | |||
lcd /tmp | |||
progress | |||
get myfile.bin | |||
bye | |||
EOF | |||
</pre> | |||
* Non interactive mode requires you add a user (here ''foo'') matching the one on your server and generate/install SSH keys following [ | |||
http://www.jscape.com/blog/setting-up-sftp-public-key-authentication-command-line this tutorial] | |||
* Then: | |||
<pre class="apf"> | |||
# sftp -P 666 -b sftp.batch foo@server | |||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
==FTP server== | ==FTP as server== | ||
Buildroot propose [http://www.proftpd.org/ ProFTPD] as standard FTP server. You can add it to your rootfs with: | Buildroot propose [http://www.proftpd.org/ ProFTPD] as standard FTP server. You can add it to your rootfs with: | ||
<pre class="host"> | <pre class="host"> |
Latest revision as of 20:20, 7 February 2018
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) can easily be used on APF/OPOS modules, either to transfer some files from/to elsewhere (== as client) or to provide files to others (== as server).
FTP as client
# ftpget # ftpput
SFTP as client
You will have to install OpenSSH package which provides sftp command:
$ make menuconfig
Target packages ---> ... Networking applications ---> ... [*] openssh
Reflash your rootfs, then:
# sftp -P 666 foo@server (666 is the SFTP port if not standard one)
- For non interactive mode, use -b option with a batch file (https://linux.die.net/man/1/sftp). For example:
# cat > sftp.batch <<EOF version lcd /tmp progress get myfile.bin bye EOF
- Non interactive mode requires you add a user (here foo) matching the one on your server and generate/install SSH keys following [
http://www.jscape.com/blog/setting-up-sftp-public-key-authentication-command-line this tutorial]
- Then:
# sftp -P 666 -b sftp.batch foo@server
FTP as server
Buildroot propose ProFTPD as standard FTP server. You can add it to your rootfs with:
$ make menuconfig
Target packages ---> ... Networking applications ---> ... [*] proftpd
$ make
- then reflash your rootfs
- ProFTPD will be automatically launched thanks to the /etc/init.d/S50proftpd script
- you can configure the server with: /etc/proftpd.conf