I joined the mailing list actually intending to ask about a similar (the same?), issue. Whenever I try to use lftp to connect to my iBook, it freezes at:
<(:root:)-? lftp 192.168.5.10 lftp 192.168.5.10:~> user cls Password: lftp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> ls `ls' at 0 [Making data connection...]
I have tried putting it in passive mode, taking it out of passive mode. Out of frustration I downloaded and compiled ncftp (what a poor substitue for lftp ;), but it gives me the same issue. However, if I use the stock ftp client installed (Slackware) it has no problems what so ever.
<(:root:)-? lftp -v Lftp | Version 2.6.5
<(:cls:)-? lftp -v Lftp | Version 2.6.12
I however do not have any issue with using lftp 2.6.12 from within OS X on my iBook and connecting to localhost. Hopefully someone will have some input for the two of us =)
Thanks for your time.
On 16-Mar-04, at 11:40 AM, Ed Abbott wrote:
$ lftp -v Version 2.6.12
I love lftp and use it all the time. It is my favorite ftp client because it is so reliable. I love the mirror command for both uploading and for downloading. This is my favorite command! It makes things so easy!
Here is an FTP server that hangs. It just sits there when I try to use either the 'mirror' or the 'ls' command. No result! It just hangs.
Ed
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