Question: How to connect to dirs without trailing slash
Hello, I'm a newbie to this mailing list, therefore I hope my question adresses the right place. I use the ftp-proxy for outbound traffic through a firewall/proxy router with the transproxy functionality. In general it works fine...but: The problem I can't solve is, that if a link on a webpage links a ftp directory without a slash at the end of the path, it seems the proxy itself recieves the directory contents, but gives the TECH-ERR can't connect Cli-Data for '192.168.x.x'. When I copy'n'paste the link and manually add the slash at the end, the connection works fine through the ftp-proxy. (And there are many of these sites/links, for example the link to ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386 gives an error with transproxy, but ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/ works fine.) When I directly masq. ftp access to the outside, Netscape gets the directory content regardless of a slash at the end of a directory link or not. Here my ftp-proxy.config : [-Global-] UseMagicChar % AllowMagicUser yes AllowTransProxy yes DestinationTransferMode passive Listen [IP of Internal Interface] LogDestination /var/log/ftp-proxy.log PortResetsPasv yes ServerType standalone TimeOut 300 Now I can't find documentation for the following options and I hope they could be of any help for that problem: LegalPathChars, ValidPathPattern If anyone had an idea what I could try or where to find more information, I'd be happy for a note. Best regards, Andreas Münch
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