- This example show how to initialize µC/FTPs:
- Start the FTP server's instance.
- Start the FTP server's instance.
- This example assumes the presence of µC/TCP-IP and µC/FS. It is assume also that all prerequisite modules have been initialized before starting to initialize µC/HTTPs and any web server instance.
Listing 3-1 is shown to demonstrate the µC/FTPs module capabilities in standard mode. That code simply initializes µC/TCP-IP, µC/FS, and µC/FTPs in standard mode.
Listing 3-1 Example code in standard mode
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- Convert passive string address to IPv4 address (public/internet host address).
Initialize the μC/FTPs module with secure mode disabled. The module is
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then ready to accept standard requests from clients
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Listing 3-2 is shows the µC/FTPs module capabilities in secure mode. That code simply show how initialize µC/TCP-IP and µC/FS then µC/FTPs in secure mode. A secure FTP server configuration structure, has to be initialized before µC/FTPs can be initialized.
Listing 3-2 Example code in secure mode
L3-2(1) Initialize the µC/TCP-IP protocol suite.
L3-2(2) Initialize the file system.
L3-2(3) Initialize the server public key certificate. The FTPs_SECURE_CFG structure only stores a pointer to the public key meaning that the public key array must be maintained in memory throughout the execution of the FTP server.
L3-2(4) Initialize the length of the public key certificate.
L3-2(5) Format of the key certificates. Supported formats are PEM and DER.
The value can either be:NET
_SOCK_SECURE_CERT_KEU_FMT_PEM orNET
_SOCK_SECURE_CERT_KEU_FMT_DER
L3-2(6) Initialize the server private key certificate. The FTPs_SECURE_CFG structure only stores a pointer to the private key meaning that the public key array must be maintained in memory throughout the execution of the FTP server.
L3-2(7) Initialize the length of the private key certificate.
L3-2(8) Initialize the µC/FTPs module with secure mode enabled. The module is then ready to accept secure requests from clients.
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