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back | index | next Connecting to the FTP ServerTo create connection between your PC and a remote computer, carry out the following on the Login as tab:
Notes: With the Use SSH Forwarding check box enabled, the SSH Forwarding window will appear when you click the Connect button:
that contains a number of actual SSH1/SSH2 connections you have previously established (for example, by the SSH1 or SSH2 Client of the Telnet_SSH program). The Refresh button allows you to renovate the list. Select a desired remote host (active SSH server) for using SSH connection from within the list and press OK. The "Dynamic Port Forwarding" feature of the Telnet_SSH/SSH1 or Telnet_SSH/SSH2 Client and FTP Client will automatically be used for both FTP control and FTP data connections, so you need not set up any port forwarding manually. In the message box, you can see what ports will be used for FTP control and FTP data connections in the current FTP session due to Dynamic Port Forwarding (e.g., 8009 and 8010 respectively). This gives you a local representation of your remote FTP connection. In this case, the Passive Transfers mode will always be enabled since your FTP client will try to connect to the FTP server with using a locally created listening socket. If the FTP server and SSH server you are using in a FTP session are on the same remote host then the HostID field can contain "localhost" or "127.0.0.1". This is more preferable than its actual IP address in most cases (but depends on how the host has been configured). You can use the netstat utility to watch your network connections. |
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