Hi, since a few days I get always the following error trying to recursively ftp download.
G:\Tools\savejoomla>g:\Tools\GnuWin32\bin\wget -mirror ftp://113803.webhosting42.1blu.de/www/demos/tanzschule --ftp-user=xxxxxxxx --ftp-password=xxxxxx -d SYSTEM_WGETRC = c:/progra~1/wget/etc/wgetrc syswgetrc = g:\Tools\GnuWin32/etc/wgetrc DEBUG output created by Wget 1.11.4 on Windows-MinGW. »113803.webhosting42.1blu.de/www/demos/.listing« als temporäre Auflistungsdatei benutzen. --2011-06-23 14:34:09-- ftp://113803.webhosting42.1blu.de/www/demos/tanzschule => `113803.webhosting42.1blu.de/www/demos/.listing' Auflösen des Hostnamen »113803.webhosting42.1blu.de«.... seconds 0,00, 88.84.137.181 Caching 113803.webhosting42.1blu.de => 88.84.137.181 Verbindungsaufbau zu 113803.webhosting42.1blu.de|88.84.137.181|:21... seconds 0,00, verbunden. Created socket 260. Releasing 0x01350b90 (new refcount 1). Anmelden als ftp113803-2625801 ... 220-TwoFTPd server ready. 220 Authenticate first. --> USER xxxxxxxxxxx 331 Send PASS. --> PASS xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 230 Ready to transfer files. Angemeldet! ==> SYST ... --> SYST 215 UNIX Type: L8 fertig. ==> PWD ... --> PWD 257 "/" fertig. ==> TYPE I ... --> TYPE I 200 Transfer mode changed to BINARY. fertig. changing working directory Prepended initial PWD to relative path: pwd: '/' old: 'www/demos' new: '/www/demos' ==> CWD /www/demos ... --> CWD /www/demos 250 Changed directory. fertig. conaddr is: 88.84.137.181 ==> PASV ... --> PASV 227 Entering Passive Mode (88,84,137,181,190,96). trying to connect to 88.84.137.181 port 48736 seconds 0,00, Created socket 264. fertig. ==> LIST ... --> LIST -a 150 Opened data connection. fertig. 113803.webhosting42.1blu.de/www/demos/.listing: Permission denied Closed fd 260 Closed fd 264 rror: No such file or directory Keine URLs in rror gefunden. Is there a chance to exclude the .listing files from being handled? I do not understand what the problem with the .listing files is. Thanks and best regards, Martin Lochner P.S. I also speak german. Ich spreche auch deutsch.
