On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 12:52, Fran�ois Pons wrote:
> Robert Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > OK - the --disable-epsv didn't help.
> 
> Well, it should have helped for passive ftp...
> 
> > When I do the -l switch, I get a listing of the home directory contents of
> > user "robert".
> 
> Ok, this sounds normal, can you try again
> with ftp://robert:[EMAIL PROTECTED]//
> instead ?
> 
> Can you try with first directory after just to make sure it see the root
> directory and not the home directory ?
> 
> > Maybe it's a permission thing?  Why does wget work?  When I do a "urpmi.update
> > -a" it doesn't work. But when I do a "urpmi.update -a --wget" it works.
> 
> For that it is normal, the problem is in curl and not wget, I just want to know
> why curl doesn't work here.
> 
> Fran�ois.

With the first suggestion - I get the contents of the home directory for
user "robert" (with ftp://robert:[EMAIL PROTECTED]//)

The other, I received this:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] rfox]# curl -l ftp://robert:[EMAIL PROTECTED]//mnt/
curl: (9) Couldn't cd to mnt

Curl works with 9.1 - so what has changed since then?

Cheers,
Robert


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