Cannon 3035 Manuel D’Utilisation
Setting Up a Computer as a File Server
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UNIX/Linux
For more information on the system requirements for using a UNIX/Linux computer
as an FTP server, see "System Requirements" in "Sending Data," on p. 1-6.
In some environments, detailed settings may be required in order to use FTP. For
details, consult your network administrator.
as an FTP server, see "System Requirements" in "Sending Data," on p. 1-6.
In some environments, detailed settings may be required in order to use FTP. For
details, consult your network administrator.
1
Log in to a workstation as a superuser
➞ set up the users who
send documents from the machine, and their passwords.
Enter a user name and a password not longer than 24 alphanumeric characters.
2
Create a shared directory to be used for recipient addresses,
and then enable read access and write access by the users
who will be sending data.
and then enable read access and write access by the users
who will be sending data.
3
Set a recipient address using the control panel.
Sample recipient setting:
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Server side settings:
•
The machine's recipient settings:
For a sample screen, see the example of Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 screen
(see p. 3-47).
(see p. 3-47).
[Host Name]: starfish
[Domain]:
organization.company.com
The user's home directory is /home/hsato, and /home/hsato/share is the data
destination.
destination.
<Protocol>:
FTP
[Host Name]: starfish.organization.company.com
[Folder Path]: Enter one of the following:
share (when using relative path)
/home/hsato/share (when using absolute path)
/home/hsato/share (when using absolute path)
[User]:
User name entered in step 1
[Password]:
Password for the above user