AnarchistGeek
AnarchistGeek

Reputation: 3186

Download file from FTP via Javascript

I have a got a file server and a web server. They are running on physically different machines.

I would like to download a file from the FTP server via JavaScript. The reason I have to do it via JavaScript is that I have an external application and I can only inject JavaScript into that application.

Basically, I need to specify ftp address username and password. But I am concerning about security as people can view FTP credentials.

What is the best way to implement such scenario?

Thanks for your help

Regards

Upvotes: 8

Views: 41243

Answers (4)

Brett
Brett

Reputation: 504

How about creating an iframe and setting the url to ftp://whatever?

Upvotes: 0

German Rumm
German Rumm

Reputation: 5812

If by "downloading" you mean "prompt user to save a file from external link" (which basically means open a new window with URL that points to a file) then you can just point user to a script you have control over.

window.open('http://myserver/get_file/filename');

And your server-side get_file script will do all the work of connecting to a FTP and fetching a file

Upvotes: 1

John Giotta
John Giotta

Reputation: 16934

JavaScript doesn't support FTP. What you need is a server-side or a more robust client-side language to access the remote server.

Upvotes: 2

Alex Vidal
Alex Vidal

Reputation: 4108

Javascript only speaks HTTP and WebSockets (on newer browsers), and not FTP. In that situation, keeping it all on the client-side, you'd probably have to write a Flash or Java applet that handles the actual FTP protocol, and interface with Javascript to provide interactivity.

Unless you're planning on redirecting the browser to the ftp site, passing in the username and password? Are you concerned about the users getting the FTP information, or are you concerned with man-in-the-middle attacks sniffing the plaintext FTP credentials?

Upvotes: 12

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