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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:
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! Regards |
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