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Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: chunkin on January 01, 2004, 05:04:00 PM
im still confused. my File Server.xml was the way it should have been, but i dont have a config.xml file. could it be named something else. also i have filezilla server, if i just start that should i be able to share with my xbox.
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: Stevio on January 23, 2004, 01:21:00 PM
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I hope some people can help me, because the admin tool seems to be very handy to manage the ftp-server. Thanks
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: Aqua on February 03, 2004, 04:58:00 PM
can someone please guide me through accessing filezilla - what it is ...

what do i need to put in my ftp client and what do i need to do to xmp24 on my xbox...

done most im sure but still dont know what it meant to do...

cheers...

I have got a ps1 emulator to work and i have lots of shoutcast stations working...

Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: hisaku on April 03, 2004, 11:50:00 AM
QUOTE (sulfur @ Jun 1 2003, 01:34 AM)
Connecting to xbox #2
Connected to 192.168.1.103 Port 21
220-
220----------------------------------------------------------------------------
220-XBFileZilla version 1.3.01, (based on FileZilla Server 0.8.3)
220-
220-http://sourceforge.net/projects/xbfilezilla/
220----------------------------------------------------------------------------
220
USER xbox
331 Password required for xbox
PASS (hidden)
530 Login or password incorrect!
Connection failed

= my problem.

<Users>
<User Name="xbox">
<Option Name="Pass">3a3417f5f20a03a98973689887fb72a2</Option>
<Option Name="Resolve Shortcuts">0</Option>
<Option Name="Relative">0</Option>
<Option Name="Bypass server userlimit">0</Option>
<Option Name="User Limit">0</Option>
<Option Name="IP Limit">0</Option>

= my ftp settings.

edit: ftp = now works

 blink.gif I have this same problem, but how do you fix it?
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: w m z on March 10, 2003, 11:40:00 PM
This was sent to me by AK_Sniper (Nice One !) . . .


--==DDay´s 10 Easy Steps to get Filezilla working in XBMP==--

Befor you start fiddeling around, PLEASE make sure you have the latest or one of the latest cvs builds of XBMP.

That will ensure you have a version i know this tutorial will work 100% on.

1:   Open the filezilla server.xml with notepad.

2:   Look for <User Name="xbox"> or use ctrl+f to find it.

3:   Change xbox to whatever username/login name you like. Leave it as it is if you want to.

4:   After that look at the row below. You´ll see this: <Option Name="Pass"></Option>
   Between the "><" is where you will put the MD5 hash of the password you will use.
   Check next step for how to make the MD5 hash.

5:   Goto http://pajhome.org.u.../md5/index.html and write in the password                  
   you want to use Lets say you choose this password: xbox
   Then the hash will look like this: 3a3417f5f20a03a98973689887fb72a2
   
6:   The finished result in the filezilla server.xml should look something like this:

   <User Name="xbox">
   <Option Name="Pass">3a3417f5f20a03a98973689887fb72a2</Option>

   Now the username and password are both set to: xbox

7:   Now save the filezilla server.xml and transfer it back to your XBMP folder on the Xbox.
   Over-write the old one if u have to.

8:   UPDATE: Open your config.xml and look for the <home> </home> tags.  Fill in the path  
   to your xbmp folder there.  This is how my config.xml looks:

   <local>
   <playlists>e:\playlists</playlists>
   <thumbnails>e:\thumbs</thumbnails>
   <bookmarks>e:\bookmarks</bookmarks>
   <imdb>e:\imdb</imdb>  
   <home>f:\Apps\XBMP</home>
   </local>

               Edit this so it points to YOUR XBMP FOLDER!
   When that is set right there is no need to transfer your filezilla server.xml to your c:  
   root as you had to do before the introduction of the <home> tag.


9:   When you enter the password in your ftp client, remeber that it is !!!NOT!!! the MD5
               hash you should enter!!!

10:   Connect to the filezilla server when xbmp is started and have fun smile.gif

Contact: DDay in #xbmp on efnet.

edit . . .

put in backslashes!  laugh.gif
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: chilin_dude on March 18, 2003, 10:50:00 AM
nice tutorial... you added it to the tutorials section?
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: JayDee on March 19, 2003, 04:32:00 PM
It´s me DDay (just used another nick when i regged here)

Got a addtion to the tutorial.

If it wont work after all steps are done, try deleting the e:tdata|face007|system.bin

After that is deleted it you´ll need to re-calibrate and go over your settings etc, but the server will work smile.gif
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: akarnid on March 20, 2003, 02:54:00 AM
I used this tut to help me, and at last managed to connect again and get my password to be recognized.   But then there's another problem  -  horribly slow upload speeds ( 3-400 K/sec compared to 1500-2000K/sec when the first implementation of xbFileZilla was added).   What's up with that?
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: Drexon on March 28, 2003, 03:42:00 AM
When I use the ftp function I always waund (sp?) up in F:, but I wanna have access to all the drives, how do I fix that?
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: Drexon on March 28, 2003, 03:57:00 PM
^ ^
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: BattleTank on March 29, 2003, 01:10:00 PM
My biggest problem with Filezilla is that is names the 'folders' representing each drive as "C:", "D:", "E:", etc.  whereas EvoX calls the same folders "C", "D", "E" etc (without the colon) - this means if you use 'integrated' FTP clients on Windows like 'WebDrive', as soon as you try to enter these folders, Windows automatically reroutes you to the local drive with that name.  Annoying - although easily solved by using a different client.

It does mean, however, that I also can't use the same stored paths when using XBMP or EvoX - the path to my Mediaplayer in XBMP is "\E:\apps\xbplayer", whereas in EvoX it is "\E\apps\xbplayer" - also annoying.  

This post has been edited by BattleTank: Mar 29 2003, 09:12 PM
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: no.7 on March 30, 2003, 09:43:00 AM
QUOTE (Drexon @ Mar 28 2003, 12:35 PM)
When I use the ftp function I always waund (sp?) up in F:, but I wanna have access to all the drives, how do I fix that?

i also get this, only f:
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: razorrifh on March 31, 2003, 08:05:00 PM
you have to type in "c:/"  if you want to goto the c drive. at least i do anyway. there might be a way around it, but its easy enough to type.

i wanna know why the pdf version of xbmp's manual doesnt have a reference to this: "<home>f:AppsXBMP</home>" i looked today... it solved my problem where i couldnt boot xbmp as my dashboard


*edit* i figure most people will use the password "xbox" because of evox using this, so here is the md5 sum for it

3a3417f5f20a03a98973689887fb72a2

just so you dont gotta goto that other page.

This post has been edited by razorrifh: Apr 1 2003, 10:21 PM
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: w m z on April 02, 2003, 09:50:00 AM
seems that FTP problems have been addressed . . .

3-28-2003

Lang-1.xml updated with tuple 806,Video for System Settings

- xbfilezilla 1.3.0.1 Fixes [710643 (FTP) files and folders missing ]

- latest update from "708726 System info in settings (with net,temp and storage stats)



not tested myself yet!
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: JayDee on April 04, 2003, 01:27:00 AM
DDay here again.

Check http://www.xbmp.de

Latest news (well almost, since we are still working on the live update features etc)

Btw, feels like more posts in here after techtv started their 5 part series.... rolleyes.gif
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: AdmStng on April 05, 2003, 02:54:00 PM
everytime i FTP in i go straight to the "F:" drive.. and yet my config file is root? why is this?

QUOTE

<local>
       
        <address*>192.168.0.2</address*>
        <subnet*>255.255.255.0</subnet*>
        <gateway*>192.168.0.1</gateway*>
        <nameserver>192.168.1.175</nameserver>
        <playlists>f:playlists</playlists>
        <movies>f:moviez</movies>
        <home>/</home>
        <thumbnails>e:thumbs</thumbnails>
        <bookmarks>f:bookmarks</bookmarks>
    </local>


This post has been edited by AdmStng: Apr 5 2003, 10:55 PM
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: w m z on April 06, 2003, 12:55:00 PM
because in FileZilla Server.xml

you have IsHome set as F:\ i.e value of 1


<Permission Dir="F:\">
<Option Name="FileRead">1</Option>
<Option Name="FileWrite">1</Option>
<Option Name="FileDelete">1</Option>
<Option Name="FileAppend">1</Option>
<Option Name="DirCreate">1</Option>
<Option Name="DirDelete">1</Option>
<Option Name="DirList">1</Option>
<Option Name="DirSubdirs">1</Option>
<Option Name="IsHome">1</Option>
</Permission>
</Permissions>
</User>
</Users>
</FileZillaServer>

in your above config.xml file home is where xbmp actually resides . . .

i.e. my home is . . . <home>e:\apps\xbmp</home>
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: turtletrax on April 16, 2003, 06:37:00 AM
I just configured Filezilla and I had great speeds. Better than with EVO X by a long shot. I was hovering around 6000kbps with EVO and with Filezilla i got "Transferred 1 file totaling 97.81 MB in 13.70 (7,401.83 KBps)". Not to shabby.

Thanks for the help DDay. Works like a charm!


Peace

Turtle
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: Col.Havoc on April 20, 2003, 05:17:00 PM
Ok, what is Filezilla, what good is it for, and where can I download it?
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: Loranga on April 25, 2003, 04:57:00 AM
QUOTE
<local>
        <playlists>E:*Apps*xbmp23*playlists</playlists>
   <thumbnails>E:*Apps*Xbmp23*thumbs</thumbnails>
   <bookmarks>E:*Apps*xbmp23*bookmarks</bookmarks>
   <imdb>E:*Apps*xbmp23*imdb</imdb>
   <home>E:*Apps*xbmp23</home> 
   (* = backslash)
    </local>

QUOTE

<Option Name="Resolve Shortcuts">0</Option>
<Option Name="Relative">0</Option>
<Option Name="Bypass server userlimit">0</Option>
<Option Name="User Limit">0</Option>
<Option Name="IP Limit">0</Option>
<Permissions>
<Permission Dir="/">
<Option Name="FileRead">1</Option>
<Option Name="FileWrite">1</Option>
<Option Name="FileDelete">1</Option>
<Option Name="FileAppend">1</Option>
<Option Name="DirCreate">1</Option>
<Option Name="DirDelete">1</Option>
<Option Name="DirList">1</Option>
<Option Name="DirSubdirs">1</Option>
<Option Name="IsHome">1</Option>
</Permission>
<Permission Dir="C:">
<Option Name="FileRead">1</Option>
<Option Name="FileWrite">1</Option>
<Option Name="FileDelete">1</Option>
<Option Name="FileAppend">1</Option>
<Option Name="DirCreate">1</Option>
<Option Name="DirDelete">1</Option>
<Option Name="DirList">1</Option>
<Option Name="DirSubdirs">1</Option>
<Option Name="IsHome">0</Option
(The same goes for the other partitions)


My first prolem is that when I try to connect with Flash FXP I get:

550 CWD failed. "/": Permission denied.
PWD
257 "/" is current directory.

and then when I try to enter C: I get 550 CWD failed. "/C": directory not found
and I cant get inside any folders.

The second problem is that if I change the parameters so the for example F: is the home dir then when I log in I can only see one of my two folders in the F: patrition. "Media" but not "Games". I alos tried th change so that F:*Games would be my home dir and then when I logged in I could only see the folder for one game.. strange?
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: JayDee on May 02, 2003, 01:59:00 PM
filezilla is a ftp server.

http://sourceforge.n...ects/filezilla/

But it has been ported as a module for xbox and xbox media player uses that modul.

For xbox it is called xbfilezilla and it is included in the cvs since 11 march i think. dont have exact date in my head right now.

It works in the same way as the ftp in evo-x, you can upload/download files from the xbox harddrive, and is very handy if you use xbmp as a dashboard.
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: markjaquith on May 13, 2003, 11:41:00 PM
This is probably a silly question:

Is there any way to upgrade the version of Filezilla within XBMP?  I see that the current version is 1.3 something and even though I have the latest XBMP CVS, I'm still running version 1.2  

Do we just have to wait until the XBMP people integrate the new Filezilla version?
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: w m z on May 14, 2003, 12:21:00 AM
sad.gif
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: JayDee on May 14, 2003, 01:53:00 AM
3-28-2003

Lang-1.xml updated with tuple 806,Video for System Settings

- xbfilezilla 1.3.0.1 Fixes [710643 (FTP) files and folders missing ]

- latest update from "708726 System info in settings (with net,temp and storage stats) "


Latest filezilla is used.

Update your filezilla server.xml if you havent done that...
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: JayDee on May 31, 2003, 02:48:00 PM
If you are using flashfxp press F5 to refreash the dirs and try again.

If using anothr client refreash the dirs and it should work as most client cache the dirs used...
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: sulfur on May 31, 2003, 04:32:00 PM
QUOTE (Dazzla @ May 31 2003, 06:20 PM)
QUOTE (Loranga @ Apr 25 2003, 01:57 PM)
My first prolem is that when I try to connect with Flash FXP I get:

550 CWD failed. "/": Permission denied.
PWD
257 "/" is current directory.

and then when I try to enter C: I get 550 CWD failed. "/C": directory not found
and I cant get inside any folders.

That's the problem I get, did you find a way around it?

just type in the name of what drive you want. "C:" and replace the "C" with the drive needed.
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: sulfur on May 31, 2003, 04:34:00 PM
Connecting to xbox #2
Connected to 192.168.1.103 Port 21
220-
220----------------------------------------------------------------------------
220-XBFileZilla version 1.3.01, (based on FileZilla Server 0.8.3)
220-
220-http://sourceforge.net/projects/xbfilezilla/
220----------------------------------------------------------------------------
220
USER xbox
331 Password required for xbox
PASS (hidden)
530 Login or password incorrect!
Connection failed

= my problem.

<Users>
<User Name="xbox">
<Option Name="Pass">3a3417f5f20a03a98973689887fb72a2</Option>
<Option Name="Resolve Shortcuts">0</Option>
<Option Name="Relative">0</Option>
<Option Name="Bypass server userlimit">0</Option>
<Option Name="User Limit">0</Option>
<Option Name="IP Limit">0</Option>

= my ftp settings.

edit: ftp = now works
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: MrDoubleYou on June 27, 2003, 10:00:00 PM
In addition to the aforementioned configuration steps, xbfilezilla can also display the free space available on the drives of your xbox.
See the release notes and example filezilla.xml of XBFileZilla 1.3 (not 1.3.0.1) on how to enable dislaying free space at the prompt and how to enable crc and sfv file checking.
Download that release for the release notes, cause they don't show up correctly on the sourceforge website.
XBFileZilla 1.3 release
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: ChrisF on July 07, 2003, 11:49:00 AM
QUOTE (brainstane @ Jun 4 2003, 07:10 AM)
What I was wondering is if there is any way to browse my computer from my Xbox via FTP. I've had no problems getting into the xbox via FTP (using flashFXP, windows explorer and now Filezilla) but I would really like to be able to browse my computer from my xbox. Is this possible via Filezilla or any other Xbox FTP app?

If it were possible you would still need to run an FTP server on your desktop.
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: JayDee on July 07, 2003, 02:29:00 PM
Yes you can.

As stated above you first need a ftp server going on your computor (bulletproof, serv-u etc etc)

then use xtoolbox to ftp in to the computor.
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: Yzzim on July 09, 2003, 08:51:00 PM
QUOTE (sulfur @ May 31 2003, 07:34 PM)
Connecting to xbox #2
Connected to 192.168.1.103 Port 21
220-
220----------------------------------------------------------------------------
220-XBFileZilla version 1.3.01, (based on FileZilla Server 0.8.3)
220-
220-http://sourceforge.net/projects/xbfilezilla/
220----------------------------------------------------------------------------
220
USER xbox
331 Password required for xbox
PASS (hidden)
530 Login or password incorrect!
Connection failed

= my problem.

<Users>
<User Name="xbox">
<Option Name="Pass">3a3417f5f20a03a98973689887fb72a2</Option>
<Option Name="Resolve Shortcuts">0</Option>
<Option Name="Relative">0</Option>
<Option Name="Bypass server userlimit">0</Option>
<Option Name="User Limit">0</Option>
<Option Name="IP Limit">0</Option>

= my ftp settings.

edit: ftp = now works

I have the exact same probably but you didn't post a fix for it.

User/Pass are both xbox (lower case) and I can't connect.  I've copied the "key" over 3-4 times and haven't gotten it to work yet.
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: JayDee on July 09, 2003, 11:07:00 PM
search button!!!!

Delete e:\tdata\0face007\system.bin
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: memepost on July 21, 2003, 06:47:00 AM
uhh.gif

I configured both config.xml and filezilla server.xml as described in this thread and the tutorial.  The home location is set properly and I replaced my filezilla server.xml file with the data from the tutorial.

My login/pass in the filezilla server.xml file are
xbox
3a3417f5f20a03a98973689887fb72a2
I've doublechecked this several times.

My login/pass in flashfxp are
xbox
xbox

I've deleted e:tdataface007system.bin too and rebooted.

I still get the 530 incorrect password error when trying to connect with Flashfxp.

I'm out of ideas.  Please help.  Thanks.
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: JayDee on July 22, 2003, 09:54:00 AM
The filezillaserver.xml from 2.4 pointrelease is ready to go out of the zip.

username and password are both xbox.

No need to change it.
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: Keito-Kun on August 04, 2003, 11:36:00 AM
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Thanks JayDee.
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: JayDee on August 04, 2003, 11:10:00 PM
Btw, this thread is no longer needed in it´s whole...

In 2.4 you realy just need to set the <home> tag right to be able to ftp in, all steps in this tutorial is for 2.3 cvs releases, not 2.4
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: o0Lo0P0o on September 21, 2003, 10:06:00 PM
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Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: andy_0113 on October 02, 2003, 06:18:00 AM
is there any way that you can ftp into media players ISO9660 function
Title: Some Help Configuring Filezilla Server.xml
Post by: andy_0113 on October 06, 2003, 04:58:00 AM
Bump