AND TO ALL THOSE THAT R ACCUSING ME OF PROMOTING HACKING...
WELL I GOTTA RESPONSE TO THAT BUT I GONNA KEEP MY OPINIONS TO MYSELF
AS I HAVE LEARNT THAT IF YOU GOT NOTHING NICE TO SAY THEN DON'T BE SAYING ANYTHING AT ALL-------

OK TO CHECK IF YOU HAVE GOT TELNET GO TO YOUR DOS PROMPT
C:\
THEN TYPE IN THIS
C:\TELNET
TELNET SHOULD OPEN UP
OK THEN NOW TO THE EASY STUFF




FTP in web sites:


1)Open up telnet and type ftp.urlhere.com 21 It should ask for a user name and password.
Put them in. If all goes well, something like the following should pop up:


220-Welcome to XXXXX Web Hosting FTP server.
220-Need help? Get all details at:
220-http://XXXXXX.com
220-
220-No anonymous logins accepted.
220 XXXXX
user XXXXXX
331-Enter your Yahoo! member password
331
pass XXXXXX
230-You are using 57.8% of your subscribed disk space
230 You have 31.631 MB of space available
help
214-The following commands are recognized (* =>'s unimplemented).
USER QUIT MODE REST CWD STAT RMD XCUP
PASS PORT RETR RNFR XCWD HELP XRMD STOU
ACCT* PASV STOR RNTO LIST NOOP PWD SIZE
SMNT* TYPE APPE ABOR NLST MKD XPWD MDTM
REIN* STRU ALLO DELE SYST XMKD CDUP
214 Direct comments to XXXXXX.com
help CDUP
214 Syntax: CDUP (change to parent directory)
help ACCT
214 ACCT \t(specify account); unimplemented
help REIN
214 REIN \t(reinitialize server state); unimplemented

Everythign in bold is what I typed. Remember when you log in, type "user xxxx" not just your
user name, same for the password and everything else.

For computer (Pc must have server running, I am using the BPFTP Server that you can downlaod
at tutorials section):

If tou enter in the IP and port correctly, this should pop up:

220 BulletProof FTP Server ready ...

When you login, it will look like this:

220 BulletProof FTP Server ready ...
USER XXXXXX
331 Password required for XXXXXX.
PASS XXXXXX
530 Can't login : invalid home directory ! < Note-- Change "Home IP" to their IP in the BPFTP "Setup
USER XXXXXX User Accounts" section of th BPFTP Server
331 Password required for XXXXXX.
PASS XXXXXX
230 User XXXXXX logged in.

The < Note-- Is what I put to tell you what you should do if you get that error. That won't
pop up in the telnet window or command prompt.