[cisco-voip] Semi OT: FTP

Erick Bergquist erickbe at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 25 18:13:35 EST 2007


I use FileZilla for FTP, and a HTTP File Server called HFS which is pretty cool for HTTP transfers. Both are free.  IOS has supported ftp and http copy methods for awhile now so I don't really use tftp for routers unless it's all that is available. For TFTP I use that tftpd32 program these days , before that I was a PumpKIN fan. 

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What are others using for local FTP servers?  I for the most
part have stuck with TFTP for IOS upgrades, etc, but to upgrade CM 5.x you need
CD or FTP.  As I don’t want to be burning CD’s all the time, what
are others using for FTP?  Are you running on your local PC or on a Server? 
What are others doing?
 

  
 

Scott
 




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