On Wed, 09 Apr 2003 20:10:42 -0400, Glenn McCorkle wrote: > On Tue, 08 Apr 2003 17:23:38 +0930, Greg Mayman wrote:
> <snip> >> There is a second problem with Arachne in that I cannot view the remote >> site using the "ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]" form of command on >> the URL line. All I get after a query for my password is a message >> "230-Welcome to your FTP Server." >> Glenn McCorkle says that at that stage I should see a listing of my >> directory. Well, I don't see anything other than the above message. I had planned to look into this matter for some months now. I looked with "RS232 Tester" that tracks the data send or recieved via the RS232 port connected to the modem. I logged the FTP-connection made with 'windows commander'. It made connection, a file was downloaded, a file was uploaded and the uploaded file was deleted again. The FTP login was on my own homepage that does not allow anonymous login. My conclusions: If "230 Welcome" is returned you are in successful :-) But now the provider is waiting for commands: LIST (returns the directory) RETR balun12.jpg (downloads the file balun12.jpg) STOR her'der.wp5 (uploads the file her'der.wp5) DELE her'der.wp5 (deletes the file her'der.wp5) QUIT (ends the FTP-connection) But how to give these commands from Arachne? My provider is using: Microsoft FTP Service (Version 5.0) Windows_NT version 5.0 Regards, Bastiaan . <snip> > ftp://ftp.lineo.com/ is 100% fine with Arachne. > as are all of these > ftp://ftp.caldera.com/ > ftp://sunsite.icm.edu.pl:21/pub/ > ftp://ftp.gui.uva.es:21/pub/ > ftp://ftp.adobe.com:21/pub/ <snip> These are ":21" anonymous login FTP sites. Of course your own homepage is secured by a password and do not work the same. (Bastiaan) ******************************** ************************* Technische Redactie CQ-PA Bastiaan Edelman, PA3FFZ ************************* Attentie: e-mail adres bij Wanadoo niet meer gebruiken! [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://home.hetnet.nl/~ba8tian/index.html -- Virusvrij e-mailen? => Arachne browser/mailer -- This mail was written by user of Arachne, the Ultimate Internet Client
