It's insufficient. lftp should save the password in encrypted mode.
Thanks.

2011/6/13 augustin <[email protected]>

> On Monday 13 June 2011 07:11:32 pm you wrote:
> > By other side, is there a way to automate FTP connection without entering
> > the password in plain text?
> > Regards.
> >
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> You can bookmark the connection. Yes, the password is stored in plain text
> in
> ~/.lftp/bookmarks but connecting with the bookmark will not let the
> password
> be seen in all the other places you list.
>
> See: bmk:save-passwords .
>
> It's probably not a good enough solution for you. I thought I'd just
> mention
> it as it seemed relevant.
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