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===FTP Uploads=== | ===FTP Uploads=== | ||
− | Meteobridge allows you define a FTP server that can be bu used for uploading files. Meteobridge | + | Meteobridge allows you define a FTP server that can be bu used for uploading files. Per default Meteobridge just handles one FTP server, but you can define distinct directories and file names for each upload event later on. Setup of generic FTP upload credentials is done as follows: |
* '''FTP Host''': server name or IP of server (when DNS can't resolve the name) | * '''FTP Host''': server name or IP of server (when DNS can't resolve the name) | ||
* '''Port''': port number where to reach MYSQL database on your server | * '''Port''': port number where to reach MYSQL database on your server | ||
* '''FTP User''': user name to be used for FTP upload | * '''FTP User''': user name to be used for FTP upload | ||
* '''FTP Password''': password to be used for FTP upload | * '''FTP Password''': password to be used for FTP upload |
Latest revision as of 23:34, 30 July 2017
FTP Uploads
Meteobridge allows you define a FTP server that can be bu used for uploading files. Per default Meteobridge just handles one FTP server, but you can define distinct directories and file names for each upload event later on. Setup of generic FTP upload credentials is done as follows:
- FTP Host: server name or IP of server (when DNS can't resolve the name)
- Port: port number where to reach MYSQL database on your server
- FTP User: user name to be used for FTP upload
- FTP Password: password to be used for FTP upload