Dear Sir/Madam,
We have an lftp client installed on our AIX database server. We use it
to transfer .ZIP binary files from the AIX box to our ftp server (a
LINUX box). If we use the the default binary mode to transfer the file,
the file will be corrupted and can not be unziped. If we use the "-a"
(ascii mode) to transfer the .ZIP binary file, the file size will be
different after transfering to the ftp server(LINUX box) but it will be
coming back to its original size after we use "-a" to get the file back.
At this time unzip the file is successful (not corrupted). Any help to
this is more than welcome.
Here is the lftp client info:
> lftp -version
LFTP | Version 3.7.6 | Copyright (c) 1996-2008 Alexander V. Lukyanov
Libraries used: Readline 4.3, OpenSSL 0.9.7l 28 Sep 2006
Regards,
Henry
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Content preview: Dear Sir/Madam, We have an lftp client installed on our AIX
database server. We use it to transfer .ZIP binary files from the AIX box
to our ftp server (a LINUX box). If we use the the default binary mode to
transfer the file, the file will be corrupted and can not be unziped. If
we use the "-a" (ascii mode) to transfer the .ZIP binary file, the file size
will be different after transfering to the ftp server(LINUX box) but it will
be coming back to its original size after we use "-a" to get the file back.
At this time unzip the file is successful (not corrupted). Any help to this
is more than welcome. [...]
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