Ftp server – Apple Final Cut Server User Manual

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Part II

General Administration

FTP Server

Final Cut Server supports access to any server running standard File Transfer Protocol
(FTP) such as a Microsoft Windows, Macintosh, or UNIX host. Other devices can be set
up in this way; for example, Macintosh file server, Windows NT or Windows 2000 file
server, and UNIX file server.

To access the FTP Server device settings:

1

Click the Create button in the Administration window’s Devices pane to create a
new device.

2

Choose FTP Server from the Device Type pop-up menu.

The Configuration pane for an FTP Server device type contains the following items:

 Device Name: Enter a descriptive name for the device.
 Hostname / IP Address: This is either a DNS host name (for example, ftp.bigtv.com) or

the IP address of the server (for example, 10.1.101.7).

 FTP Root Path: Enter the default path for files on the server (for example, /public/

images/). If this path starts with a forward slash ( / ), it is relative to the root folder of
the server. If this path does not start with a forward slash, it is relative to the default
folder of the server the user uses to log in (usually the user’s home folder).

 User: Enter your user name in this field to log in automatically to the server on every

attempted FTP server access, such as searching and copying.

 Password: Enter the password that goes with the above User entry. Leave this field

blank if the FTP server does not require a password.

 Verify: Retype the password entered above.
 Passive Mode: Select this checkbox to use passive mode FTP transfers.
 Port: Leave blank to use the default port number, or enter a different port number.
 Show Dot-files: Select this checkbox to display all files beginning with a dot or period

(.) on directory listings and searches. Otherwise these files are not visible.

Important:

Do not select this option unless specifically required.

Choose FTP Server.

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