Truy cập FTP bằng dòng lệnh trong CMD
Truy cập the
Start Menu and
Click Run...
In the Run dialog box, type
cmd and
click OK
The Windows Command Prompt will open. Type the following command to connect to your server:
ftp yourdomain.com
Where
yourdomain.com is your domain or the FTP Server IP Address found in the HELM Control Panel under the FTP Account Details.
Once you hit
Enter it will attempt to connect to the server. If it is successful, you will be prompted for a Username and Password. Enter the FTP username and password information to login.
Once you have Logged in, you should see a line like
ftp>
To list the Directory Contents, use the command
dir
You have successfully connected to your server through FTP using Windows Command Prompt.
Một số lênh thao khảo thêm:
ABOR -
abort a file transfer
CWD -
change
working
directory
DELE -
delete a remote file
LIST -
list remote files
MDTM - return the
mo
dification
ti
me of a file
MKD -
ma
ke a remote
directory
NLST -
name
li
st of remote directory
PASS - send
password
PASV - enter
passi
ve mode
PORT - open a data
port
PWD -
print
working
directory
QUIT - terminate the connection
RETR -
retrieve a remote file
RMD -
re
move a remote
directory
RNFR -
re
name
from
RNTO -
re
name
to
SITE -
site-specific commands
SIZE - return the
size of a file
STOR -
store a file on the remote host
TYPE - set transfer
type
USER - send
username
- ! - Runs the specified command on the local computer
- ? - Displays descriptions for ftp commands
- append - Appends a local file to a file on the remote computer
- ascii - Sets the file transfer type to ASCII, the default
- bell - Toggles a bell to ring after each file transfer command is completed (default = OFF)
- binary - Sets the file transfer type to binary
- bye - Ends the FTP session and exits ftp
- cd - Changes the working directory on the remote computer
- close - Ends the FTP session and returns to the command interpreter
- debug - Toggles debugging (default = OFF)
- delete - Deletes a single file on a remote computer
- dir - Displays a list of a remote directory's files and subdirectories
- disconnect - Disconnects from the remote computer, retaining the ftp prompt
- get - Copies a single remote file to the local computer
- glob - Toggles filename globbing (wildcard characters) (default = ON)
- hash - Toggles hash-sign (#) printing for each data block transferred (default = OFF)
- help - Displays descriptions for ftp commands
- lcd - Changes the working directory on the local computer
- literal - Sends arguments, verbatim, to the remote FTP server
- ls - Displays an abbreviated list of a remote directory's files and subdirectories
- mdelete - Deletes one or more files on a remote computer
- mdir - Displays a list of a remote directory's files and subdirectories
- mget - Copies one or more remote files to the local computer
- mkdir - Creates a remote directory
- mls - Displays an abbreviated list of a remote directory's files and subdirectories
- mput - Copies one or more local files to the remote computer
- open - Connects to the specified FTP server
- prompt - Toggles prompting (default = ON)
- put - Copies a single local file to the remote computer
- pwd - Displays the current directory on the remote computer (literally, "print working directory")
- quit - Ends the FTP session with the remote computer and exits ftp (same as "bye")
- quote - Sends arguments, verbatim, to the remote FTP server (same as "literal")
- recv - Copies a remote file to the local computer
- remotehelp - Displays help for remote commands
- rename - Renames remote files
- rmdir - Deletes a remote directory
- send - Copies a local file to the remote computer (same as "put")
- status - Displays the current status of FTP connections
- trace - Toggles packet tracing (default = OFF)
- type - Sets or displays the file transfer type (default = ASCII)
- user - Specifes a user to the remote computer
- verbose - Toggles verbose mode (default = ON)
Have a fun!