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Old 08-04-2005
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FTP command result

Hi there!
I've used the ftp command to transfert datas between two linux box.
The answer of this command, was:
Quote:
'500' EPRT | 1|156.13.20.3|43526|: command not understood
200 PORT command successful
It strange because the transfert was complete and it brings two messages, the first is successful from PORT command and the second is an error from EPRT command!
So, It seems that linux use both EPSV/EPRT (rfc2428) and PORT/PASV (rfc959)!
Has anyone an idea, why linux do that? It's possible to configure one or the other!
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