Jesse
The easied way is to Share a directory in your windowa machine.
In your RD Machine Look For Places--->>Conect To Server---->> Change tabe to windows Share. Type in your IP Address Or computer Name Then ---->>>You should see your directories

Good Luck


On 2018-04-08 13:31, Jesse Jones wrote:
That is exactly what I needed to know!  When I set up the passwd for
rd FileZilla worked like a charm.  I rebooted the Appliance twice to
make sure there was no conflict and it still worked as before.
   This is a "learn how" set up.  I am called upon to the be the tech
of some 5 Rivendell units currently on air - but I have been in the
Windows world since DOS 2.  There are a number of others using FTP
into those systems for VT and the like.  I am still scared to poke
around in the units on air - but by getting my lab work done on this
system I should be able to work on the others.  Thanks again.
JWJ

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Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2018 13:46:30 +1200
From: Robert Jeffares <jeffares.rob...@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [RDD] FTP set up using FileZilla into Appliance
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Hi Jesse

On the CentOS 6? Rivendell system set a password for rd in Users &
Groups in the CentOS Menu System>Administration>Users 7 Groups.

There is a default but better to use your own. Just overwrite the
*****
and click OK.

In Filezilla use SFTP [ftp over ssh] which defaults to port 22. OK
on
the same network [ use port fowarding to connect from the WAN]

ssh runs on Rivendell Appliance out of the box.

"Normal" login allows you to configure user name and password

In the 'Advanced' tab set your local and Rivendell directory. We
have a
directory on rd called dropbox so the path is '/home/rd/dropbox'

There are some ready made directories on RD you can use as well.

You can also map that dropbox or any of the rd directories as a
mounted
folder on your windows machine so you just save the audio files into
the
folder on your desktop [or wherever] The Rivendell appliance shares
a
bunch of directories with Samba by default. Use RDCATCH or the
'dropbox'
feature to monitor for files you place in the mounted shared folder
which saves having to Filezilla every time you record the weather.
The
installed folders are already set up. It's easy enough to add to the
Samba shares. man Samba will provide all you need to know.

Be aware that Samba shares have some file naming restrictions that
should not bother you, and you may have to tweak permissions.

I have such shared folder systems in a number of installations and
they
work fine.

Filezilla is my #1 choice for remote access.

regards

Robert

On 08/04/18 10:44, Jesse Jones wrote:
I am stumped at this point.? I am trying to set up FileZilla in a
Windows Machine to transfer audio files to my Rivendell Appliance
(in
CentOS 6).
The Appliance sees the Windows Network, and will navigate inside
the
Windows 10 Pro box.? But when I try to do a "quick connect" from
the
FileZilla using the local IPv4 address of the Appliance, with rd
as
the user and no password (since I understand rd is set up with no
password by the Appliance) and ports 21 or 22, I get an
authorization
failure.
Do I set a password in CentOS 6 for rd?? Will that mess anything
up in
the Appliance?? Is there a better way to set up the FileZilla
Client
to get into Rivendell Appliance?
Jesse Jones in Blanket Texas



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On Sun, 2018-04-08 at 13:46 +1200, Robert Jeffares wrote:
Hi Jesse

On the CentOS 6  Rivendell system set a password for rd in
Users
& Groups in the CentOS Menu System>Administration>Users
7 Groups.

There is a default but better to use your own. Just overwrite
the
***** and click OK.



In Filezilla use SFTP [ftp over ssh] which defaults to port
22.
OK on the same network [ use port fowarding to connect from
the
WAN]

ssh runs on Rivendell Appliance out of the box.



"Normal" login allows you to configure user name and password

In the 'Advanced' tab set your local and Rivendell directory.
We
have a directory on rd called dropbox so the path is
'/home/rd/dropbox'

There are some ready made directories on RD you can use as
well.




You can also map that dropbox or any of the rd directories as
a
mounted folder on your windows machine so you just save the
audio
files into the folder on your desktop [or wherever] The
Rivendell
appliance shares a bunch of directories with Samba by
default.
Use
RDCATCH or the 'dropbox' feature to monitor for files you
place
in
the mounted shared folder which saves having to Filezilla
every
time you record the weather. The installed folders are
already
set
up. It's easy enough to add to the Samba shares. man Samba
will
provide all you need to know.

Be aware that Samba shares have some file naming restrictions
that should not bother you, and you may have to tweak
permissions.




I have such shared folder systems in a number of installations
and they work fine.

Filezilla is my #1 choice for remote access.







regards





Robert

You could also use a ftp server, some servers allow you to map a
user
to a directory other than the servers root directory.
This user could be mapped to the dropbox directory.
He did say using the local IPv4 address, so its on the internal
network.

Regards
Gary.
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