I have a similar issue with a server . I have a lftp script to mirror
the server to a FTP backup but essentially always hangs unless I'm
sitting there watching it in which case it takes about 4 hours (of
exciting gripping viewing time). If I start the script through cron or
some other script the earliest it will finish is about a week later if
it ever finishes at all.

I have another server that runs the same script that doesn't seem to
have the same issues.  I think the main differences are this server
has # in the dir names.

On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 9:57 AM, Anthony Durity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I'm having trouble getting directory listings of a server of ours. It
> appears to hang and I have to ^C it. I can connect and list with gftp and
> Firefox. What am I doing wrong?
>
> Thanks!
>     Anthony
>
> --
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lftp
> lftp :~> debug 5
> lftp :~> open w1.commercegate.com
> ---- Resolviendo dirección del servidor...
> ---- Se encontraron 3 direcciones
>  lftp w1.commercegate.com:~> user adurity
> Clave:
> lftp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> ls
> ---- Conectándose a w1.commercegate.com (MailScanner warning: numerical
> links are often malicious: 195.10.21.3) port 21
>  <--- 220 FTP Server ready.
> ---> FEAT
> <--- 211-Features:
> <---  AUTH SSL
> <---  AUTH TLS
> <---  EPRT
> <---  EPSV
> <---  MDTM
> <---  PASV
> <---  PBSZ
> <---  PROT
> <---  REST STREAM
>  <---  SIZE
> <---  TVFS
> <--- 211 End
> ---> AUTH TLS
> <--- 234 Proceed with negotiation.
> ---> USER adurity
> WARNING: Certificate verification: Not trusted
> WARNING: Certificate verification: Expired
>  WARNING: Certificate verification: The certificate's owner does not match
> hostname 'w1.commercegate.com'
>
> <--- 331 Please specify the password.
>  ---> PASS XXXX
>  <--- 230 Login successful.
> ---> PWD
> <--- 257 "/"
> ---> PBSZ 0
> <--- 200 PBSZ set to 0.
> ---> PROT P
> <--- 200 PROT now Private.
> ---> PASV
> <--- 227 Entering Passive Mode (195,10,21,3,216,243)
>  ---- Conectando socket de datos a (MailScanner warning: numerical links are
> often malicious: 195.10.21.3) puerto 55539
> `ls' en 0 [Estableciendo la conexión de datos...]
>

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