On Wed, 23 May 2007, Christopher Thompson wrote:
> uploaddisk <ftp://1.1.1.237/windist/clone/dell_clone>
> ftp://1.1.1.237/windist/clone/dell_clone
> <ftp://1.1.1.237/windist/clone/dell_clone/dell.gz> /dell.gz
>
> 0  0.00 KB/s ftp: ftp:1.1.1237/windist/clone/dell_clone: No address
> associated with hostname
> not connected
> not connected
> not connected
>
>
>
>
> I have tried
> ifconfig -a which returns a valid network address and subnet mask which
> I can ping from other computers.   I have made a user install and given
> full access to the share on the server.
>
> If there is any help that you can give it would be appreciated.

looks like the g4u ftp client can't make any sense of your "hostname" - 
the IP you give it seems to be a public one, looking a bit strange, but I 
see no reason why it shouldn't work. Maybe you can try manually:

        ftp 1.1.1.237

then log in interactively and see what happens. I'd expect this to work.


  - Hubert

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