Re: Basic user ftp question
Re: Basic user ftp question
- Subject: Re: Basic user ftp question
- From: Mark Thomas <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 23:02:12 +0000
- Organization: Coderus Ltd
That's what I thought, but this isn't happening. I seem to arriving at root
level or somewhere (it's not my server so don't know exactly where in the
file system I arrived, but looks like root level)
One thing, just though of the username is "email@hidden" would that
have an effect ???.
Thanks
Mark.
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ftpfs leaves you where the command-line does. By default, it will try
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anonymous, so it will drop you where anonymous would. If you normally
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use a username/password, supply your username in the url, and it will
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prompt for the password (e.g. ftp://email@hidden). This will
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dump you at the directory for that user as set by the ftp server. If
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you expect to mount at a specified location, you can mount at a
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particular directory with a full url (e.g.
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ftp://ftp.apple.com/developer/MacOSX/).
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>
jeremy
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On Dec 23, 2003, at 8:51 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
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> thought I use the "Connect to Server", for a ftp request as I saw it
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> mentioned somewhere, so did "ftp://ftp.vpltd.com" and all worked.
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> Great you
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> would have thought but it confused me totally.
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>
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> Why - As I end up somewhere completely different were I suppose to be
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> (i.e.
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> The window opened with the ftp connection), as if I used the command
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> line
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> ftp command (via Terminal.app), I connect correctly and in the area
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> where I
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> am suppose to be,
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>
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> Why are the 2 paths give different results.
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>
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> Anybody know what's happening.
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