si_kungs - 27 Jul 2008, 12:35 am
i can't make it work. even if all the setting is correct. is the dvr on passive or active ftp? have anyone tried using filezilla server?
odd ballz - 27 Jul 2008, 09:39 pm
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i can't make it work. even if all the setting is correct. is the dvr on passive or active ftp? have anyone tried using filezilla server?
I'm game. I'll start playing with ftp this week. I have it sending me mail attachments when it triggers an event... and I can access it from work via TCP/UDP... but ftp is something I haven't played with yet. I see another post out with one person trying to pull ftp from the pc, rather than push. That sounds interesting, and one would think it would be possible. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. I'll keep everyone posted on my trials.
Good luck, Odd Ballz
Testing AVC760M
Thomas - 28 Jul 2008, 08:24 am
[quote:e4f17fa9dc="odd ballz"]
QUOTE:
i can't make it work. even if all the setting is correct. is the dvr on passive or active ftp? have anyone tried using filezilla server?
I'm game. I'll start playing with ftp this week. I have it sending me mail attachments when it triggers an event... and I can access it from work via TCP/UDP... but ftp is something I haven't played with yet. I see another post out with one person trying to pull ftp from the pc, rather than push. That sounds interesting, and one would think it would be possible. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. I'll keep everyone posted on my trials.
Good luck, Odd Ballz
Testing AVC760M
It sounds like it's configured as a push client. And for FTP it's almost always going to be a TCP connection. UDP isn't for situations in which packet loss would important.