Tool 115: FTP client : get a directory recursively
Description:
This tool retrieves a directory, and all its sub-directories, from a
FTP server.
Parameters --user and --pass defines the username and password.
FTP protocol can use Active or Passive transfers. Parameter --passive
activates a passive transfer (by default, it's active).
Parameter --dst-ip is the address of remote host/server.
Parameter --dst-port is the port number where to connect.
Optional parameter --src-ip defines the local IP address to use.
Optional parameter --src-port defines the local port number to use.
Optional parameter --ip4opts permits to add IP4 options encoded as
mixed.
Optional parameter --ip6exts permits to add IP6 options encoded as
mixed (first byte is the next header number).
Optional parameters --device, --src-eth and --dst-eth permits to
create a virtual client using fake addresses (in this case, tool have
to be run with admin privilege in order to sniff and spoof at
Ethernet level).
Synonyms:
download
Usage:
netwox 115 -i ip [-u login] [-a password] [-V|+V] -F dir -f dir [-d device] [-E eth] [-e eth] [-I ip] [-P port] [-p port] [-o ip4opts] [-O ip6exts] [-T uint32]
Parameters:
parameter |
description |
example |
-i|--dst-ip ip |
destination IP address |
5.6.7.8 |
-u|--user login |
username |
anonymous |
-a|--pass password |
password |
user@ |
-V|--passive|+V|--no-passive |
passive |
|
-F|--remote-dir dir |
remote dir |
mydir |
-f|--local-dir dir |
local dir |
/tmp/mydir2 |
-d|--device device |
device name |
Eth0 |
-E|--src-eth eth |
source ethernet address |
0:2:3:4:5:6 |
-e|--dst-eth eth |
destination ethernet address |
0:8:9:a:b:c |
-I|--src-ip ip |
source IP address |
192.168.100.200 |
-P|--src-port port |
source port number |
0 |
-p|--dst-port port |
destination port number |
21 |
-o|--ip4opts ip4opts |
IPv4 options |
|
-O|--ip6exts ip6exts |
IPv6 extensions |
|
-T|--timeout uint32 |
timeout in milliseconds |
60000 |
Examples:
netwox 115 -i "5.6.7.8" -F "mydir" -f "/tmp/mydir2"
netwox 115 --dst-ip "5.6.7.8" --remote-dir "mydir" --local-dir "/tmp/mydir2"