3.14.1 Registering the definition information
Create a definition file and specify the definition information as described below.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Creating a definition file
Create a definition file with the following path name:
JP1/FTP-installation-directory\FtsBanner.ini
(2) Contents of the definition file
Specify information in the format of a Windows initialization file (.ini), as shown below:
The following table lists and describes the section, key, and values that can be specified.
Section |
Key |
Value |
Description |
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[BANNER] |
Display |
ON|OFF <<ON>> |
Specifies whether to display the host name, product name, and version information in the FTP connection response message:
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(3) Creating an FTP connection response message file
To set a character string of your choosing for the FTP connection response message, first set Display to OFF in the definition file, and then create an FTP connection response message file with the following path name:
JP1/FTP-installation-directory\FtsBanner.txt
(4) Contents of the FTP connection response message file
Specify a text for the FTP connection response message as follows:
- Notes
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The FTP connection response message file must consist of at least one line.
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A maximum of 256 bytes of characters can be specified per line. Any additional characters are ignored.
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The maximum file size is 512 bytes. The file is ignored if it exceeds 512 bytes.
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A line consisting of a linefeed only is valid.
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You cannot specify a comment.
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If the file size is 0 bytes, the file is ignored.
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Depending on the connecting FTP client, some limitations might apply to the format of a response message. In the FTP connection response message file, make sure that you specify text that can be recognized by the connecting FTP client.
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