2011/6/14 Alexander V. Lukyanov l...@netis.ru:
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 11:21:07AM +0200, David Bruyer wrote:
Passwords stored in the .netrc file are in plain text. And ROOT can access
it.
I'd never use a system where I don't trust ROOT.
If you come up with a solution for the problem, I'll
2011/6/13 Juan Simón si...@simonbcn.net
It's insufficient. lftp should save the password in encrypted mode.
Thanks.
Hello Lista,
Regarding Security, we may want not to reinvent the wheel and use
state-of-the-art tools standard.
and it would require less from developers...
All my thanks too
go to all LFTP contributors,
primaliry to Mister Alexander V. Lukyanov
his software masterpiece rocks !
I'll try to contribute to Documentation translation if needed (French)
--Peko
output, and skip standard error in a variable
found=$(find . -name *.xml -print 2/dev/null)
# test it
if [[ ! -z ${found} ]] ; then
echo Files found:
echo ${found}
else
echo Not found
fi
--Peko
server ?
Did you succeed to connect to your router with another ftp client program?
-- Peko
On 25 June 2010 23:35, Peko papa.papa.e...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Dear List Members,
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Thanks in advance for ideas and advice,
-- Peko
Hi List,
Eventually, the trick was to use the following option:
set ftp:ssl-allow false
which runs OK,
but please note that this works
remote directory /01_DATA in a previous session.
It may be: ?
- a local ADSL router issue (included firewall rules? what else ?)
Thanks in advance for ideas and advice,
-- Peko