On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 11:56 PM, Michael Stepner
<michaelstep...@gmail.com> wrote:

> (000089)26/01/2012 0:45:13 AM - backup (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)> PWD
> (000089)26/01/2012 0:45:13 AM - backup (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)> 257 "/" is current
> directory.
> (000089)26/01/2012 0:45:13 AM - backup (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)> PASV
> (000089)26/01/2012 0:45:13 AM - backup (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)> 227 Entering
> Passive Mode (xx,xxx,xxx,xx,xxx,xxx)
> (000089)26/01/2012 0:45:13 AM - backup (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)> LIST
> (000089)26/01/2012 0:45:13 AM - backup (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)> 150 Connection
> accepted
> (000089)26/01/2012 0:45:13 AM - backup (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)> 226 Transfer OK
> (000089)26/01/2012 0:45:18 AM - backup (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)> disconnected.
>

I haven't used the ftp module so I can't help much, but is that LIST
command actually sending any filenames?

Since you are installing a 3rd party service on the client for the
transfer anyway, why not use cwrRsync which is known to work and
probably more efficient?

-- 
  Les Mikesell
     lesmikes...@gmail.com

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