![]() For command prompt, type is to see a listing of the directory. For password you can leave it blank or use your KU email address as some sort of identifier (Just so NOAA doesn't think its FTP server is being abused) 5) Find the “README.txt” file in the root folder of the FTP server. It should be similar to ftp-public*.) 4) Log into the FTP server using anonymous as your username. ![]() (Record it's IP address or hostname for later. 3) Make a note of which FTP server you've connected to. To connect using command prompt type the following(Note, make sure you're in a directory that is writable to your user, if you open cmd, it should be your user's home directory C:\Users\username): ftp - or - Use that hostname in your FTP client. 2) Connect your client to the FTP server: You will be connecting to NOAA's public FTP server and downloading the README.txt file. *** Steps: 1) Start a Wireshark packet capture. ![]() Otherwise you may download FileZilla here: *** NOTE: The installer may have "bundled” software included it in, please read through each page of the installer to avoid installing adware or find another FTP client. For Windows, it's recommended you use the built-in ftp program in command prompt. You will log into the server and download a file. ![]() Use Wireshark to analyze a connection between an FTP server and client. ![]()
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