themax90 Posted December 22, 2004 Share Posted December 22, 2004 (edited) The following scripts show how u can invisibly upload and download stuff from ftp sites since FtpUploadTo and FtpDownloadTo arent finished. I only have the basic and generic commands which I KNOW every server should have. Using various locations I have done a transfusion of microsofts ftp program and cleaned up the code alittle bit. I will include the Ftp.exe excutable but if you don't feel like using my cleaned version just use the one from your C:\WINDOWS\System32\ directory. Since the ftp excutable is ony 20% different I left the Reg info on it. I will add functions as soon as they are done.Run(@ScriptDir & "\ftp.exe yourftpsitehere", @ScriptDir & "\", @SW_HIDE) sleep(200) ControlSend(@ScriptDir & "\ftp.exe", "", "", "Anonymous{enter}") sleep(200) ControlSend(@ScriptDir & "\ftp.exe", "", "", "asd{enter}") sleep(200) ControlSend(@ScriptDir & "\ftp.exe", "", "", "cd /specific directory/{enter}") sleep(200) ControlSend(@ScriptDir & "\ftp.exe", "", "", "put file{enter}") sleep(200) ControlSend(@ScriptDir & "\ftp.exe", "", "", "bye{enter}")To download change "put" file to "get" file.Download: Download Sourcehttp://www.autoitscript.com/fileman/users/public/Agent%20Smith/Extraz/download.au3 Download: Upload Sourcehttp://www.autoitscript.com/fileman/users/public/Agent%20Smith/Extraz/upload.au3Download: FTP Excutablehttp://www.autoitscript.com/fileman/users/public/Agent%20Smith/Extraz/ftp.exeBelow for your reference is a list of GENERIC ftp commands. Some servers may have extra but all the ones I have ever used always have these commands and are considered universal.?: to request help or information about the FTP commands ascii: to set the mode of file transfer to ASCII(this is the default and transmits seven bits per character) binary:to set the mode of file transfer to binary(the binary mode transmits all eight bits per byte and thus provides less chance of a transmission error and must be used to transmit files other than ASCII files) bye:to exit the FTP environment (same as quit) cd:to change directory on the remote machine close:to terminate a connection with another computer close brubeck:closes the current FTP connection with brubeck, but still leaves you within the FTP environment. delete:to delete (remove) a file in the current remote directory (same as rm in UNIX) get:to copy one file from the remote machine to the local machine get ABC DEF:copies file ABC in the current remote directory to (or on top of) a file named DEF in your current local directory. get ABC:copies file ABC in the current remote directory to (or on top of) a file with the same name, ABC, in your current local directory. help:to request a list of all available FTP commands lcd:to change directory on your local machine (same as UNIX cd) ls:to list the names of the files in the current remote directory mkdir:to make a new directory within the current remote directory mget:to copy multiple files from the remote machine to the local machine;you are prompted for a y/n answer before transferring each file mget *: copies all the files in the current remote directory to your current local directory, using the same filenames. Notice the use of the wild card character, *. mput:to copy multiple files from the local machine to the remote machine;you are prompted for a y/n answer before transferring each file open:to open a connection with another computer open brubeck:opens a new FTP connection with brubeck;you must enter a username and password for a brubeck account(unless it is to be an anonymous connection). put:to copy one file from the local machine to the remote machine pwd:to find out the pathname of the current directory on the remote machine quit:to exit the FTP environment (same as bye) rmdir:to to remove (delete) a directory in the current remote directory Edited December 22, 2004 by Agent Smith Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valik Posted December 22, 2004 Share Posted December 22, 2004 Most people would write out a file at run-time and have FTP process it. ftp -s:filename is the command line option for that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
themax90 Posted December 22, 2004 Author Share Posted December 22, 2004 (edited) Here are the Functions!;Call(_FtpDownloadTo("Username", "Password", "URL of Host", "SubDirectory of File. Default is /", "File To Download")) ;Call(_FtpUploadTo("Username", "Password", "URL of Host", "Destination Folder of File. Default is /", "File in script directory to upload")) Func _FtpDownloadTo($user, $pass, $ip, $dir, $file) If $dir = "" Then $dir = "/" EndIf Run(@ScriptDir & "\ftp.exe " & $ip, @ScriptDir & "\", @SW_HIDE) sleep(200) ControlSend(@ScriptDir & "\ftp.exe", "", "", $user & "{enter}", 0) ControlSend(@ScriptDir & "\ftp.exe", "", "", $pass & "{enter}", 0) ControlSend(@ScriptDir & "\ftp.exe", "", "", "cd " & $dir & "{enter}", 0) ControlSend(@ScriptDir & "\ftp.exe", "", "", "get " & $file & "{enter}", 0) sleep(200) ControlSend(@ScriptDir & "\ftp.exe", "", "", "bye{enter}", 0) EndFunc Func _FtpUploadTo($user, $pass, $ip, $dir, $file) If $dir = "" Then $dir = "/" EndIf Run(@ScriptDir & "\ftp.exe " & $ip, @ScriptDir & "\", @SW_HIDE) sleep(200) ControlSend(@ScriptDir & "\ftp.exe", "", "", $user & "{enter}", 0) ControlSend(@ScriptDir & "\ftp.exe", "", "", $pass & "{enter}", 0) ControlSend(@ScriptDir & "\ftp.exe", "", "", "cd " & $dir & "{enter}", 0) ControlSend(@ScriptDir & "\ftp.exe", "", "", "put " & $file & "{enter}", 0) ControlSend(@ScriptDir & "\ftp.exe", "", "", "bye{enter}", 0) EndFuncTo implement this into your code just save this as someinclude.au3(whatever name you want) and add #include<someinclude.au3> at the top of your script. It will enable you to use Call(_FtpUploadTo)etc... Edited December 22, 2004 by Agent Smith Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Guidosoft Posted December 22, 2004 Share Posted December 22, 2004 (edited) Awsome. Cool. Neato. This will be quite usefull. I will just be stashing this away some were so I can use it later. COOOOOOOL!!!! COOOOOOL!!!! COOOOOOOL!!!!!! btw, Did you make the ftp.exe? Edited December 22, 2004 by Guidosoft Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
themax90 Posted December 22, 2004 Author Share Posted December 22, 2004 (edited) I made a small website if you click on My autoit stuff, hit the Func link then the Ftp stuff. It's small and crappy but I feel like organizing my shit for yall! Agent Smith P.s. No I used about 80% of microsofts command line client and edited some of it, added a few things. It's not really noticably different but it's optimized faster then the old one. And tested. But I kept the Microsoft's Reg Information since it's not 70% different, and it must be 70% different by law to be considered unique. And since this is not being redistributed outside of a student(kinda) environment I cannot be prosecuted for it. Edited December 22, 2004 by Agent Smith Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Guidosoft Posted December 22, 2004 Share Posted December 22, 2004 I see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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