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Re: ftp from Emacs
From: |
Alex |
Subject: |
Re: ftp from Emacs |
Date: |
Wed, 02 Oct 2002 04:25:35 GMT |
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KNode/0.6.1 |
Hi ken
I actually have this line in .netrc:
machine servername.com login myloginwith@sign password mypassword
but Emacs just picks default username which I run it
under telling me that .netrc "is not owned by you or
badly protected".I swear I gave it full access (777)
and it owned by user which runs Emacs.
When I change ange-ftp-default-user to my login name like:
(custom-declare-variable 'ange-ftp-default-user '"myusernamewith@sign"
'(......
it actually picks it up and asks for a password, connects and then errors
with ange-ftp-error: FTP Error: USER request failed: 500 AUTH not
understood.
Here is ftp buffer log:
ftp> open myserver.com
Connected to myserver.com.
220 ProFTPD FTP Server ready.
user "myname@myserver.com" Turtle Power!
500 AUTH not understood.
500 AUTH not understood.
KERBEROS_V4 rejected as an authentication type
ftp> 331 Password required for myname@myserver.com.
230 User myname@myserver.com logged in.
ftp>
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
ken wrote:
>
> You are giving the username on the remote machine, the one with the file
> on it, right?
>
> Also, I've found it handy to use a ~/.netrc file-- emacs will/should
> know about it and use it. More info at "man netrc".
>