Section 8. Operation
483
Q: How do I send a compressed file to the CR6?
A: A Gzip compressed file can be sent to a CR6 datalogger by clicking the
Send
Program
command in the
datalogger support software
(p. 97).
Compressed
programs can also be sent using
HTTP PUT
to the CR6 web server. The CR6
will not automatically decompress and use compressed files sent with
File
Control
, FTP, or a low-level OS download; however, these files can be manually
decompressed by marking as
Run Now
using
File Control
,
FileManage()
, and
HTTP.
Note
Compression has little effect on an encrypted program (see
FileEncrypt()
in the
CRBasic Editor Help
), since the encryption process
does not produce a large number of repeatable byte patterns. Gzip has
little effect on files that already employ compression such as JPEG or
MPEG-4.
Typical Gzip File Compression Results
File
Original Size Bytes Compressed Size Bytes
CR6 operating system
1,753,976
671,626
Small program
2,600
1,113
Large program
32,157
7,085
8.7
Security — Details
Related Topics:
•
Security — Overview
(p. 94)
•
Security — Details
(p. 483)
The CR6 is supplied void of active security measures. By default, RS-232, Telnet,
FTP and HTTP services, all of which give high level access to CR6 data and
CRBasic programs, are enabled without password protection.
You may wish to secure your CR6 from mistakes or tampering. The following
may be reasons to concern yourself with datalogger security:
•
Collection of sensitive data
•
Operation of critical systems
•
Networks accessible by many individuals
If you are concerned about security, especially TCP/IP threats, you should send
the latest operating system to the CR6, disable un-used services, and secure those
that are used. Security actions to take may include the following:
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