A possibly irrelevant data point.
I tried using ftp://anonymous:@ftp.whtech.com/club100/doc/m100ServiceManual.pdf
(specifying username and empty password), but Firefox "helpfully" sets the
empty password to "[email protected]". When the authentication fails
(twice), it finally accepts that the password you entered was really empty
and uses that.
There used to be an option network.ftp.anonymous_password which is where this
was set, but apparently that option no longer exists under 52.
So, once more, browsers suck at protocols other than http/https, and by
attempting to "be helpful" getting in the way.
On 22/04/18 09:47, Ken Pettit wrote:
I asked Don at LizardHill about this. His comment was "simply use anonymous" with no
password. Or update the website to use http:// instead of ftp:// which I haven't had time to do.
So for now, specify "anonymous" as the username.
Ken
On 4/21/18 5:14 PM, John Watson wrote:
That site asks me for a username and password.
On 21/04/18 20:21, Mike Stein wrote:
A slightly better scan that's not missing C53-C59:
ftp://ftp.whtech.com/club100/doc/m100ServiceManual.pdf
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Regards,
Daryl Tester
Handcrafted Computers Pty. Ltd.