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NetPresenz 4.1 from netpresenz.com NB: Please click the "I Paid" checkbox in NetPresenz Setup - FTP Setup dialog. Contents What NetPresenz Does Features Using NetPresenz Setup FTP Setup WWW and Gopher Setup FTP Setup Details Scripting NetPresenz Setup Using NetPresenz Referring to your Server Using NetPresenz from a Un*x FTP Client Remote Volume Mounting Miscellaneous FTP Commands WWW Server Side Includes CGIs Java Missing files Gopher Security Considerations Avoid the Wrath of your Network Admin Limitations Remote Site Access Restrictions Acknowledgements How It Works What NetPresenz Does NetPresenz is a Macintosh implementation of the WWW, Gopher and FTP server protocols. It should be compatible with most FTP clients, and all WWW and Gopher clients. Basically it allows your Mac to act as an FTP server so you (and others) can access your files from anywhere around the world. Obviously there are some serious security considerations you should look into before using this software (see the Security Considerations section). NetPresenz requires System 7, MacTCP 1.1, and File Sharing enabled. It honours the Users & Groups privileges and passwords, and supports multiple logins, anonymous FTP (user name “anonymous” or “ftp”), as well as MacBinary and BinHex transfers, and the “MACB” FTP command. You can run NetPresenz as a foreground application (displaying the log), or as a background only application (use NetPresenz Setup to toggle between the two). Features Support WWW, Gopher and FTP connections. Full CGI support. Multiple simultaneous users. Honours System 7 Users & Groups (in fact depends on them!). Server Side Includes (SSI), counters and include files, file modification date and so forth. CGI authentication. Missing files support. Supports BinHex and MacBinary transfers. Supports the MACB command. Supports Alias resolution for directories and files. Allows login to other AppleShare servers on the local network. Allows different formats of a file to be fetched. Pattern matching in change directory command. Individual initial directory and commands for any user. FTP site descriptions sent after login. Directory descriptions sent after CD command. Supports the CatSearch feature to allow very fast searches. Remote site access restrictions. ISO international character translation. Allows setting of the owner, group and access permissions. Allows users to change passwords on all logged in servers. Supports Scrambled & Two-way passwords. Supports process control (launching, listing or quitting applications). Runs in the foreground or the background. Using NetPresenz Setup NOTE: If you have problems logging in, check the Summary window and see if it gives you any clues. NOTE: Some preferences are set with the Internet Config application (these are shared between many different Internet applications, so you only have to set them once and then all supporting applications will use them). Make sure you run Internet Config …

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