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8.1.3.5 FTP Upload Option
The FTP Upload option allows the Operator to send scans directly to an FTP server. Click the
Options
hyperlink located under the
FTP Upload
button (see
Figure 8.16
) to configure the FTP
Upload option.
Figure 8.18: FTP Upload Option
FTP Upload Section
Address
Enter the IP address of the remote FTP server.
Port (21)
Enter the IP port of the remote FTP server. Default is port 21.
Server Authentication
Select the authentication method.
Login
Enter the login name.
Password
(If not choosing Anonymous Authentication). Enter the password for the
login at the remote FTP server. The password is stored using
encryption.
Upload Path
Enter the upload path at the remote FTP server, starting with / (root).
Click on the icon, to browse the directory structure of the remote FTP
server. Note: You must have a valid login for browsing the directory
structure.
File name prefix
Enter the file name prefix. A time stamp will be added to this prefix to
form the complete file name.
Use a FTP Proxy?
Switch Yes/No the use of an FTP proxy for connecting to a remote FTP
server outside the local network. If Yes is selected the FTP Proxy
Address and Port options will become available.
FTP Proxy Address
Specify the IP address of the FTP proxy.
Port
Specify the IP port of the FTP proxy.