From jrodman@tbw.net Wed Mar 11 04:39:04 1998
From: jrodman@tbw.net
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] FTP madness!
Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 05:39:04 +0100
Message-ID: <6e54h8$9m3$1@Galois.suse.de>
In-Reply-To: <[S.u.S.E. Linux] FTP madness!>
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On Tue, 10 Mar 1998 dedwards(a)technologist.com wrote:
> On 9 Mar, jonathan(a)aracnet.net wrote:
> >=20
> >=20
> > [http://www.aracnet.net/~jonathan/l=
inux.html> if you're interested] I use
> > command-line FTP (like a real man) and it would send all bytes and freeze
> > at the end. The result was a 0 byte file! I had to mail the file to the
> > ISP and they put it there. I complained, they said it was my end and I
> > insisted it was theirs.
> >=20
> I've had a similar problem when trying to ftp to an IBM Mainframe Host.
> If I used Microslops commandline ftp tool, no problems, when I used
> the commandline ftp tool from a Sunsparc4 - SunOS, logon was fine, but
> when I did anything else, the process would freeze.
> If anyone has a solution, I for 2 would be interested:-))
Stupid suggestion. Tried ncftp, netscape, or any other implementation
of the ftp protocol?
-josh
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