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There are further settings that will modify '''FXP.One''''s engine behavior which are not part of the definition of a site. Since we are allowed to define any variable name, which is automatically stored, some extra definitions have been created.
There are further settings that will modify '''FXP.One''''s engine behavior which are not part of the definition of a site. Since we are allowed to define any variable name, which is automatically stored, some extra definitions have been created.
Since essentially '''Extra Site''' and '''Client Site''' commands are the same thing, they are separated because [[Extra Site]] lists additional commands which the '''FXP.One''' engine will act on. Where as [[Client Site]] commands are stored by clients, for clients. The '''FXP.One''' engine does not parse these key/value pairs.


* USE_XDUPE
* USE_XDUPE
* STARTDIR
* FXP_TLS
* FXP_TLS


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   * Yes  - Forced on, regardless of FEAT reply.
   * Yes  - Forced on, regardless of FEAT reply.
   * No  - Forced off, regardless of FEAT reply.
   * No  - Forced off, regardless of FEAT reply.
  STARTDIR=<str>
  * Optional extra for clients to issue '''CWD''' to <str> upon connection, instead of staying in default root "/".


   FXP_TLS=<yna>
   FXP_TLS=<yna>

Revision as of 05:17, 25 September 2006

There are further settings that will modify FXP.One's engine behavior which are not part of the definition of a site. Since we are allowed to define any variable name, which is automatically stored, some extra definitions have been created.

Since essentially Extra Site and Client Site commands are the same thing, they are separated because Extra Site lists additional commands which the FXP.One engine will act on. Where as Client Site commands are stored by clients, for clients. The FXP.One engine does not parse these key/value pairs.

  • USE_XDUPE
  • STARTDIR
  • FXP_TLS


Details

 USE_XDUPE=<yna>
 * Auto - If XDUPE is reported in the FEAT reply code, it will be enabled and used.
 * Yes  - Forced on, regardless of FEAT reply.
 * No   - Forced off, regardless of FEAT reply.
 STARTDIR=<str>
 * Optional extra for clients to issue CWD to <str> upon connection, instead of staying in default root "/".
 FXP_TLS=<yna>
 * Auto - Use secure (SSL) data transfers if possible, otherwise plain-text, using CCSN or SSCN.
 * Yes  - Always attempt secure (SSL) data transfers, fail if not possible.
 * No   - Do not attempt secure data transfers, always use plain-text.

The FXP_TLS option is added in addition to data_TLS as it was deemed insufficient for those who would like to force directory listings to use secure methods, but disable secure data transfers, even if sites supported such transfers. If FXP_TLS is not defined, FXP.One engine will use the default behavior as specified by data_TLS.