A method for remote computer systems management through an FTP Internet
connection. A user operating on a remote client issues requests to the
host server. These requests are first sent to an FTP server which
enforces security measures. Upon authentication, the FTP server issues
appropriate commands and then passes these commands on to the operation
system of the host server through an FTP transfer. The commands perform
standard features of the operation system which are not normally
allowable by traditional FTP. Responses are sent back through the FTP
server to the original requestor's remote client computer. A web-based
management application may be used to provide an intuitive, user-friendly
graphical user interface to be operated in conjunction with a web browser
on the local client computer. The user submits requests through this web
control panel to initiate operations to be executed on the remote
operating system of the host server. These HTTP web requests are
initially transmitted to a web server a which processes the HTTP requests
and then submits the requests to the FTP server by establishing an IP
connection. Likewise, responses sent back through the FTP server are
passed on to the web server and reported to the user through HTML over
HTTP to the original user's web browser for display.