Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] FTP madness!
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On 9 Mar, jonathan@aracnet.net wrote:
I have been having difficulty uploading my web page... [<A HREF="http://www.aracnet.net/~jonathan/linux.html"><A HREF="http://www.aracnet.net/~jonathan/linux.html</A">http://www.aracnet.net/~jonathan/linux.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.
It happened again the other day, so I thought I would show them, rebooted to Win95, fired up command-line FTP and...
It worked.
I refuse to be reliant on Wingdings for anything. Besides, the Internet is Linux' playground! What's going on here? Any hints? Has anyone else had this problem?
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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:-)) -- Dave E. -Linux 2.0.30 -SuSE 5.0-- Linux - the choice of a GNU Generation--- No more Blue screen of Death - and no regrets - Goodbye Microsoft! ----------------------Cyrix 586/100-32meg-2g----------------------- SHAMELESS Plug:-- dedwards@technologist.com 23yr of MF exp. avail. for home-based outsourcing contracts. ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
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