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    • bfpa40
      bfpa40 last edited by

      Is there a way to make a backup of all the system files (config.g, homeall.g, homex.g etc...) files that Reprap uses?

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      • dc42
        dc42 administrators last edited by

        Yes. Go to System Editor in DWC and click the check box next to the Filename heading. This selects all files. Then un-check any directories. Then right click on any filename and select "Download as zip".

        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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        • bfpa40
          bfpa40 last edited by

          Ive tried to connect to it via ssh and i see its active but whats the username and password SSH is expecting?

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          • dc42
            dc42 administrators last edited by

            Duet doesn't support SSH. It does support (insecure) Telnet if you enable it using M586, but that won't help you make a backup.

            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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            • bfpa40
              bfpa40 last edited by

              Gotcha, i used your earlier instructions and got what i needed. Thank You again!

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              • dc42
                dc42 administrators last edited by

                It's also possible to enable FTP using M586 and use that to download files; however we've had some reports of FTP being unreliable. I'm not sure whether that is for uploading, downloading, or both. It's on my list to fix.

                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                • bfpa40
                  bfpa40 last edited by

                  Yea i just tried it doesnt respond they way im used to ftp responding also requests a "name" and "password'

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                  • snoozer
                    snoozer @bfpa40 last edited by snoozer

                    @bfpa40

                    I have used admin as username and the password is the same as for DWC access, for my backup I do it from a Linux system and use wget.

                    wget --ftp-user=admin --ftp-password=PASS -r ftp://IPADDRESS/sys/

                    Did it for me.

                    Jan

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                    • bfpa40
                      bfpa40 @snoozer last edited by

                      @snoozer I use Ubuntu 18.10 and i just got in used ftp: IPADDRESS in files, other locations and it popped right up. Pretty awesome!

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