Im not sure 100% but i think this is a client issue. You have to make sure that the client uses UTF-8 control encoding.

With a commons.net client you have to use the following code before you connect to the server.

FTPClient ftp = new FTPClient();
ftp.setControlEncoding("UTF-8");
ftp.connect("your.ftp.server");

With that we have no issues with special chars, even japanese usernames/passwords for login

Regards
Jens

Niklas Gustavsson schrieb:
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 7:05 PM, Fred Moore <[email protected]> wrote:
This is also covered by https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FTPSERVER-283

Any tip/comment/workaround is appreciated.

What do others think about the suggestion in the issue, that is, to
supply a configuration option on charsets that will be attempted? I'm
not convinced about the solution as it would so very common go wrong
due to overlaps between encodings.

/niklas




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