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- ;------------------------------------------------------------------
- ; iFTP v2.1d
- ; (c) 1998 copyright Santronics Software Inc.
- ;------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- //========================================================================
- // Section: Setup
- //
- // This section defines some default options
- //
- // LogKeepDays When trimming log, # of days to keep, see /TRIM
- // SaveDate 0/1 (Downloads) Save local File date using remote date
- // UseGMTDate 0/1 v2.1d - since some FTP servers use the GMT time for
- // the file date, 0 will match the same date while 1 will
- // use the local machine GMT translation. Recommend 0.
- // Editor Default Editor for EDIT script command
- // ServerLog 0/1, Server FTP server responses in IFTPSERV.LOG
- // UseCache 1/0, Enable Caching
- // Debug 0/1, Enable Verbose Scripting, Async Debug Logging.
- // UploadCase 0/1/2, Upload filename, 0 as it, 1 lower 2 upper
- // DnloadCase 0/1/2, Downdown filename, 0 as it, 1 lower 2 upper
- // LogFilePath Location of IFTP.LOG, default is iftp.exe location
- // AltScriptPath Alternate location of Script files
- // UseFastGet 0/1, Skip Search for single file gets
- // DialTimeout Dial Timeout (millisecs, default is 90000 (90 secs))
- // FixedIPAddress Fixed IP address if you are using one
- //========================================================================
-
- [Setup]
- LogKeepDays=4
- SaveDate=0
- UseGmtDate=0
- Editor=
- ServerLog=0
- UseCache=0
- Debug=0
- UploadCase=1
- DnloadCase=1
- LogFilePath=
- AltScriptPath=
- UseFastGet=0
- DialTimeout=
- FixedIPAddress=
-
- //========================================================================
- // Section: Proxy
- // Version: 2.1d
- //
- // This section defines proxy information.
- //
- // Access Defines Proxy Access Type (default is 1)
- //
- // 0 Use IE 4.0 Proxy Preconfiguration, if any.
- // 1 Direct to Net, bypass proxy (default)
- // 2 Via gateway
- // 3 Use ProxyServer and ProxyByList defined
- //
- // ServerList Define proxy server(s) using the format:
- // host:port;host:port
- //
- // ByPassList Define a bypass list separated by semi-colons. i.e.,
- // www.santronics.com;<local> use the word <local> to
- // by pass any host name that does not contain a period.
- // Masking can be used.
- //
- //========================================================================
-
- [Proxy]
- Access=0
- ServerList=
- ByPassList=
-
-
- //========================================================================
- // Section: Asynchronous
- //
- // This section defines some socket mode operation. See IFTPCODE.TXT
- // for detail information on Asynchronous operations.
- //
- // Socket 0/1, Open the socket in asynchronous mode
- // Dial 0/1, Enable asynchronous during RAS/DUN (Dialing)
- // Connect 0/1, Enable asynchronous during connections
- // Search 0/1, Enable asynchronous during directory searches
- // Download 0/1, Enable asynchronous during file downloads
- // Upload 0/1, Enable asynchronous during file uploads
- // ShowProgress 0/1, Enable Progress Indicator (Requires Socket=1)
- //========================================================================
-
- [Asynchronous]
- Socket=0
- Dial=0
- Connect=0
- Search=0
- Download=0
- Upload=0
- ShowProgress=1
-
- //========================================================================
- // Section: [PPP[:EntryName]]
- //
- // This section defines account information for the RAS dialer
- //
- // [PPP] is the default account. [PPP:EntryName] allows for secondary
- // PPP accounts.
- //
- // Entry DUN entry name to dial. This is the exact name as
- // defined in Win95 Dialup Network or NT's RAS manager.
- // UserName Userid for ISP account
- // Password Password for your ISP account.
- //
- // Note: Username/Password is only required if you have not defined them
- // in Win95/Win NT 4.0. For 3.51, you will need them here if you
- // have not defined a SWITCH.INF script in the System32\Ras directory.
- //========================================================================
-
- [PPP]
- Entry=elink
- UserName=XXXXXXXXXX
- Password=XXXXXXXXXXX
-
- [PPP:SecondISP]
- Entry=OtherISP
- UserName=XXXXXXXXXXX
- Password=XXXXXXXXXXXX
-
- //========================================================================
- // Section: Defaulthost
- //
- // These section defines the default FTP site when using the OPEN command.
- // You may define [Alias] locations to define other FTP sites.
- //
- // Host Defines the FTP URL for the FTP client.
- // UserId FTP account user name
- // Password FTP account password
- // EmailAddress Your Email Address
- //========================================================================
-
- [DefaultHost]
- Host=ftp2.paonline.com
- UserId=XXXXXXXXXXXXX
- Password=XXXXXXXXXXXX
- EmailAddress=hector@santronic.com
-
- //========================================================================
- // Section: [aliases]
- //
- // You can defined specific aliases to override the default host. They
- // can be used with the OPEN command.
- //========================================================================
-
- [ftpsite]
- host=ftp2.paonline.com
- UserId=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
- Password=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
- EmailAddress=hector@santronic.com
-