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Manual Page - obexftpd(1)


Manual Reference Pages  - OBEXFTPD (1)

NAME

obexftpd - Mobile Equipment file transfer server

CONTENTS

SYNOPSIS

obexftpd [OPTIONS] [TRANSPORT]

DESCRIPTION

With obexftpd you can set up an obex server on any computers using IrDA, Bluetooth or TCP/IP. Use e.g. obexftp or the ObexFS to access the files on this server.

OPTIONS

The ordering of options is important. The first transport option will start the server. Use basedir and verbose options prior to any transport. See EXAMPLES

Transport Options

-i, --irda Acceopt connections using the IrDA protocol.
-b, --bluetooth Accept connections via bluetooth.
-t device, --tty device Accept connections from this tty device. NOT WORKING!
-n host, --network host Accept connections from the network to this port.

Setting The File Path

-c folder, --chdir folder Set the base directory for the server.

Version Information And Help

-v, --verbose Be verbose and give some additional infos.
-V, --version Print version string and exit.
-h, --help, --usage Print short usage instructions.

EXAMPLES

Start listening for bluetooth connections and use a safe basedir: obexftpd -c /tmp/inbox -b

SEE ALSO

obexftp(1), openobex(3), obexftp(3), multicobex(3), libbfb(3).

BUGS

Bugs ? Features !

NOTES

The software has been tested and reported working on at least Siemens, Ericsson, and Nokia phones.

AUTHOR

Christian W. Zuckschwerdt <zany@triq.net> Alan Zhang <vibra@tom.com>
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2006-03-23 OBEXFTPD (1) 2006-03-23

Generated by manServer 1.07 from /usr/local/man/man1/obexftpd.1 using man macros.

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