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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Linux networking Post 34850 by google on Sunday 16th of March 2003 08:16:30 PM
Old 03-16-2003
also, make sure that in /etc/services your FTP and Telnet ports are not commented out
 

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FTP_GET_OPTION(3)							 1							 FTP_GET_OPTION(3)

ftp_get_option - Retrieves various runtime behaviours of the current FTP stream

SYNOPSIS
mixed ftp_get_option (resource $ftp_stream, int $option) DESCRIPTION
This function returns the value for the requested $option from the specified FTP connection. PARAMETERS
o $ftp_stream - The link identifier of the FTP connection. o $option - Currently, the following options are supported: Supported runtime FTP options +----------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | | | |FTP_TIMEOUT_SEC | | | | | | | Returns the current timeout used for network | | | related operations. | | | | | | | | FTP_AUTOSEEK | | | | | | | Returns TRUE if this option is on, FALSE other- | | | wise. | | | | +----------------+---------------------------------------------------+ RETURN VALUES
Returns the value on success or FALSE if the given $option is not supported. In the latter case, a warning message is also thrown. EXAMPLES
Example #1 ftp_get_option(3) example <?php // Get the timeout of the given FTP stream $timeout = ftp_get_option($conn_id, FTP_TIMEOUT_SEC); ?> SEE ALSO
ftp_set_option(3). PHP Documentation Group FTP_GET_OPTION(3)
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