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Reflash your rootfs, then:
 
Reflash your rootfs, then:
 
<pre class="apf">
 
<pre class="apf">
# sftp
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# sftp -P 666 foo@server        (666 is the SFTP port if not standard one)
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</pre>
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* For non interactive mode, use ''-b'' option with a batch file (https://linux.die.net/man/1/sftp). For example:
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<pre class="apf">
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# cat > sftp.batch <<EOF
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version
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lcd /tmp
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progress
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get myfile.bin
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bye
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EOF
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</pre>
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* Non interactive mode requires you add a user (here ''foo'') matching the one on your server and generate/install SSH keys following [
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http://www.jscape.com/blog/setting-up-sftp-public-key-authentication-command-line this tutorial]
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* Then:
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<pre class="apf">
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# sftp -P 666 -b sftp.batch foo@server
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  

Revision as of 20:18, 7 February 2018

FTP (File Transfer Protocol) can easily be used on APF/OPOS modules, either to transfer some files from/to elsewhere (== as client) or to provide files to others (== as server).

FTP as client

# ftpget
# ftpput

SFTP as client

You will have to install OpenSSH package which provides sftp command:

 $ make menuconfig
Target packages  --->
    ...
    Networking applications  --->
        ...
        [*] openssh

Reflash your rootfs, then:

# sftp -P 666 foo@server         (666 is the SFTP port if not standard one)
# cat > sftp.batch <<EOF
version
lcd /tmp
progress
get myfile.bin
bye
EOF
  • Non interactive mode requires you add a user (here foo) matching the one on your server and generate/install SSH keys following [

http://www.jscape.com/blog/setting-up-sftp-public-key-authentication-command-line this tutorial]

  • Then:
# sftp -P 666 -b sftp.batch foo@server

FTP server

Buildroot propose ProFTPD as standard FTP server. You can add it to your rootfs with:

 $ make menuconfig
Target packages  --->
    ...
    Networking applications  --->
        ...
        [*] proftpd
 $ make
  • then reflash your rootfs
  • ProFTPD will be automatically launched thanks to the /etc/init.d/S50proftpd script
  • you can configure the server with: /etc/proftpd.conf

Links

Wikipedia FTP article