VSFTP

Considerations
VSFTP is faster, but not as flexible to configure as BFTP

If you enable anonymous uploads in the configuration file, you will need to create a subdirectory under the main ScreenPlay media drive in which the uploads can be put. You cannot upload to the root of the media partition.

Installing
This install the VSFTP program.

The following instructions assume you have you have no familiarity with Linux, but general familiarity with Windows XP or Vista.Please be aware that Linux is case sensitive and you will need to type everything exactly as is.

If you are using Vista or R1.8 firmware, you will need to enable telnet.

1. Download the vsftp.zip file.

2. Extract the vsftpd.zip contents and put it in the top level directory, the \ directory of your media player. Extract with directories, so that the top level directory ends up with a SETUP directory.

3. Open a telnet session prompt

4. Start -&gt;&gt; Run -&gt;&gt; telnet 192.168.1.1 (replace the IP with your drive's IP address)

Now turn off the ScreenPlay Pro HD and turn it back on. This will read the inetd.conf file and prepare the ftp program, as well as remount the drive read only.

If you want to have a better understanding of the configuration file, look at the VSFTPD documentation. The vsftpd configuration file can be found at /etc/vsftp/vsftp.conf