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Re: [Duplicity-talk] connect failed: Invalid argument.


From: Kenneth Loafman
Subject: Re: [Duplicity-talk] connect failed: Invalid argument.
Date: Mon, 25 May 2009 15:54:25 -0500
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address@hidden wrote:
> Dear Ken,
> 
> thank you very much for your answer.
> 
>> I'm not seeing the problem yet, so a couple more questions:
>>
>> 1) What happens if you run:
>>     $ ncftpls -F ftp://address@hidden:2121/
>>         - or -
>>     $ ncftpls -E ftp://address@hidden:2121/
>>
>> 2) Try running this:
>>     $ ncftp ftp://address@hidden:2121/
>> then attach the ~/.ncftp/trace file to your reply.
>>
>> Do you know what the remote FTP server is?
>>
> 
> Here are the outputs - rather strange that I can log in with ncftp, but ls 
> and other commands don't work. The server is a NcFTP 3.2.2.
> 
> Thanks for your help,
> Phil
> 
> address@hidden ~]$ ncftpls -E  ftp://address@hidden:2121/
> Password: *********
> address@hidden ~]$ 

This one worked... you had an empty directory on the other end.

This is the 'regular' ftp option, i.e. --ftp-regular, which supplies the
-E option.  The default is 'passive', or -F.  You'll need to run with
the --ftp-regular option if you tunnel through ssh.

...Ken





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