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Once setup
has finished copying files the FTP Voyager
Connection Setup Wizard will be displayed.
Note:
If you connect to the Internet using a modem, or are not
behind a firewall you can simply click the OK
button at this point.
If you
connect to the Internet through a firewall/proxy server,
FTP Voyager has the best firewall/proxy support in the
industry. You may notice your proxy server name is
already in the Proxy Server Name or IP address text
box. FTP Voyager attempts to read your firewall/proxy
server settings from both Netscape and Internet Explorer.
If FTP Voyager can find these setting it will
automatically fill in the appropriate boxes. You will
simply need to review these setting.
If FTP
Voyager did not find your firewall/proxy setting or if
these settings are incorrect you will need to specify
them manually. You may need to contact your network
administrator regarding the address and type of that use.
The following is a brief description each box in Connection
Setup Wizard. Also please see the linked articles for
proxy server specific information.
- Proxy Name or IP
Address -If youre using a proxy server,
enter your proxy server name or IP address here.
- Internet Access
Type - allows you to choose how you want to
access the Internet. The following are the
options:
- Direct Internet
Access (default) access the Internet
directly without going through a proxy server.
Also, use this option to access internal FTP
sites, or if you access both the Internet and are
required to go through a proxy, use the Advanced
options for your site.
Proxy
Server User ID - If your proxy server
requires a User ID and youre using the
"OPEN", "SITE", or
"SOCKS4" proxy method, you may specify
a User ID for the proxy server. If you dont
want to use one, leave this field blank. Proxy
Server Password - If you select the
"UserID = userid@site" Internet Access
Type, you are allowed to enter a password for
your proxy server. If you leave this field blank,
no password will be used.
- PASV Mode -
Check this box to always use PASV mode when
connecting to an FTP site, regardless of the site
setting. Some proxy servers require PASV mode to
work properly, if you experience problems
downloading or listing directories enable this
option. If the site bypasses using the proxy, the
PASV mode specified for the site is used.
- Port Number -
Enter the port number you want to use for all FTP
Sites. If you enter a number here, other than 0,
it will be used as the port number for all sites.
FTP Sites can "override" this value, by
having a port number other than 0
- UserID=user@site
Delimiter - If your proxy server is of the
type "UserID = userid@site", but
expects to see a different character than
@ (such as #) enter it
here
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