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Re: [Bug-wget] Wget 1.11.4 and FTP Server from Windows Server 2008 R2


From: Robert Berghaus
Subject: Re: [Bug-wget] Wget 1.11.4 and FTP Server from Windows Server 2008 R2
Date: Tue, 02 Oct 2012 19:07:16 +0200
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Hallo Guiseppe, hallo Nikolay

I send my answer only to Steven and not to all;
sorry for that.

<my answer to steven>
Am 18.09.2012 06:36, schrieb Steven M. Schweda:
>> Is this a known problem?
> 
> I know nothing, but ...
> 
>> Wget 1.11.4 [...]
> 
> Not even close to the latest version.

It is the latest binary version for windows:
http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/wget.htm
The testclient is a Windows 7 machine. Within Ubuntu I have the
version 1.13.4.

>> wget --dont-remove-listing -r -l1 ftp://192.168.154.9/
> 
> Adding "-d" to that command might provide some interesting 
> info. 192.168.154.9 is not a server which anyone else can 
> reach, which makes exploration difficult. 
> "--dont-remove-listing" might be helpful if my psychic powers 
> were strong enough that I could see the listing file, but 
> they're not.
> 
> If you want someone else to investigate this problem, then you 
> may need to provide some information about the listing, or
> else access to a server which exhibits the problem.  But I'd
> start with a newer version of wget.

I changed the testing environment and now it works.
First I deinstalled the whole IIS role of the Windows 2008 R2
server and installed IQWebFTPServer. With this FTP server the
recursive download worked fine.
Today I deinstalled the IQWebFTPServer and reinstalled the IIS
role with FTP and IIS management feature. Now the same command
line works fine.
The first time I installed the MS FTP Service, I had some problems
to get the anonymous account running. There has to be a user
anonymous in the domain! Maybe, I made wrong settings within the
IIS environment.
</my answer to steven>

Am 30.09.2012 18:30, schrieb Giuseppe Scrivano:
> Николай Меринов <address@hidden> writes:
> 
>> The problem in the parser for winnt listing format. Some of
>> the new windows FTP servers write listing like
>>> 06-01-2011  03:01PM                 7038 file.txt 
>>> 04-28-2010  07:21PM       <DIR>          folder
>> where filename starts from 42th symbol instead of standart
>> format
>>> 06-01-11  03:01PM                 7038 file.txt 04-28-10
>>> 07:21PM       <DIR>          folder
>> where filename starts from 40th symbol.
>> 
>> The patch to support new listing format attached to this
>> letter.
>> 
>> From 5dd7b18ee762c72d29c02a85d90410b37c3cbc13 Mon Sep 17
>> 00:00:00 2001 From: Nikolay Merinov <address@hidden> 
>> Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2012 16:49:30 +0600 Subject: [PATCH 2/2]
>> Support new WinNT ftp listing format
> 
> Thanks for the patch, Robert could you confirm if it works for
> you?
> 

I have no Windows development environment, so I can not test the
patch.

thanks to all and best regards
Robert

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