[ale] A Better FTP?
Michael D. Ivey
ivey at realminfo.com
Wed Jan 6 09:57:24 EST 1999
On Wed, Jan 06, 1999 at 09:19:19AM -0500, jeff_hubbs at mcgraw-hill.com wrote:
> Can anyone point me to a good Linux FTP utility - one that recurses and can
> get through firewalls and proxy servers? I've tried ncftp 2.4.3 but it
> seems that it doesn't support recursion. What would be great is a Linux
> version of WS_FTP - I've tried running the Windows version with wine, but I
> got disastrous results.
$ man ncftp
Formatting page, please wait...
/recur
The last, and most wasteful feature of get is recursive
mode, which is turned on with the ``-R'' flag. This fea-
ture lets you download an entire directory's contents,
i.e.:
get -R /pub/info/help
That creates a directory called ``./help'' in the current
local directory, and copies all files and subdirectories
into it.
Please use some discretion with this feature. If you get
a large directory, you could really bog down the remote
host. Archive administrators are providing a public ser-
vice, so don't abuse the archive so much that they have to
shut down public access because the real users of that
archive can't get their work done.
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michael d. ivey: director of emerging technology (http://realminfo.com/~ivey/)
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