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Many ISPs now only support [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_File_Transfer_Protocol SFTP] due to the open, unsecure nature of standard FTP
Many ISPs now only support [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_File_Transfer_Protocol SFTP] due to the open, unsecure nature of standard FTP


As Cumulus does not currently support SFTP an external SFTP application must be used
As Cumulus does not currently support SFTP an external SFTP application must be used


[http://winscp.net WINSCP] can be used
[http://winscp.net WINSCP] can be used


Looking at http://winscp.net/eng/docs/script_upload_single_file, winSCP can be used to script SFTP
Looking at http://winscp.net/eng/docs/script_upload_single_file, winSCP can be used to script SFTP


You have to run it by hand once, to allow the SSH key to be trusted, then it works on its own
You have to run it by hand once, to allow the SSH key to be trusted, then it works on its own

The following script works well


The following script works well
option batch abort
option batch abort
option confirm off
option confirm off
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exit
exit


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*change User:pass@server to your username, password and server name combination
*change User:pass@server to your username, password and server name combination
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*change /remotepath to the remote path on the web server (as seen when you SFTP to the web site)
*change /remotepath to the remote path on the web server (as seen when you SFTP to the web site)



After creating the batch file with the commands in it, configure Cumulus to call it at each web update interval. If you don't supply an ftp host name to Cumulus, it will create the updated web files locally but not attempt to ftp them.



To upload the 'standard web site' that ships with Cumulus, you will need to copy the following files:

*index.htm
*today.htm
*yesterday.htm
*record.htm
*trends.htm
*gauges.htm
*thismonth.htm
*thisyear.htm

and to the 'images' folder:

*wind.png
*rain.png
*press.png
*temp.png
*windd.png
*raint.png
*tempm.png
*raind.png
*windsm.png
*rainsm.png
*presssm.png
*tempsm.png
*winddsm.png
*raintsm.png
*tempmsm.png
*raindsm.png
*windrose.png
*windgauge.png
*compass.png
*moon.bmp
*intemp.png
*hum.png
*intempsm.png
*humsm.png




[[Category:WebTips]]
[[Category:WebTips]]

Revision as of 11:37, 16 December 2011

Many ISPs now only support SFTP due to the open, unsecure nature of standard FTP

As Cumulus does not currently support SFTP an external SFTP application must be used

WINSCP can be used

Looking at http://winscp.net/eng/docs/script_upload_single_file, winSCP can be used to script SFTP

You have to run it by hand once, to allow the SSH key to be trusted, then it works on its own

The following script works well

option batch abort
option confirm off
open User:pass@server
put "localpath\realtime.txt" /remotepath
exit


  • change User:pass@server to your username, password and server name combination
  • change localpath\realtime.txt to the local path on your PC
  • change /remotepath to the remote path on the web server (as seen when you SFTP to the web site)


After creating the batch file with the commands in it, configure Cumulus to call it at each web update interval. If you don't supply an ftp host name to Cumulus, it will create the updated web files locally but not attempt to ftp them.


To upload the 'standard web site' that ships with Cumulus, you will need to copy the following files:

  • index.htm
  • today.htm
  • yesterday.htm
  • record.htm
  • trends.htm
  • gauges.htm
  • thismonth.htm
  • thisyear.htm

and to the 'images' folder:

  • wind.png
  • rain.png
  • press.png
  • temp.png
  • windd.png
  • raint.png
  • tempm.png
  • raind.png
  • windsm.png
  • rainsm.png
  • presssm.png
  • tempsm.png
  • winddsm.png
  • raintsm.png
  • tempmsm.png
  • raindsm.png
  • windrose.png
  • windgauge.png
  • compass.png
  • moon.bmp
  • intemp.png
  • hum.png
  • intempsm.png
  • humsm.png