09-18-2006
Hi
i have the ftp as
/home/cvs ->nslookup novellftp
Using /etc/hosts on: gort
looking up FILES
Trying DNS
Name: stecnv08.gamesbsi.com
Address: 192.18.15.17
Aliases: novellftp.gamesbsi.com
how can i put the above, i am trying as below and that is throwing error!!!
ftp ftp://.gg900079.gamesbsi.tech:hello!23@novellftp.gamesbsi.com //stecnv16/data/shared/public2/gui/webhelp
i am getting the error as below
usage: ftp host-name [port] .. can you please correct me
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