Re: [PLUG] FTP Client

2008-03-09 Thread Sharique uddin Ahmed Farooqui
Try with Konqueror (Kde explorer)

On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 1:03 AM, Nikhil Kala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Helllo All,


 Can anybody tell me FTP Client under linux platform.Currently I am
 using cuteFTP software in Windows,
 only this FTP client works fine ie. connects to the server quickly and
 transfers the files smoothly.


 I have tried GFTP, FILEZILLA, FireFTP (a plug-in for firefox). But got
 the error while transfering the files to the server.
 Errors like File could not be transfer, frequently automatically
 disconnect with server

 Please suggest me any FTP client which can solve these two problems.
 I am not getting any problem with cuteFTP software.


 Thanks  Regards,
 Nikhil Kala

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Re: [PLUG] FTP Client

2008-03-08 Thread शंतनु महाजन (Shant anoo Mahajan)

On 09-Mar-08, at 1:03 AM, Nikhil Kala wrote:


Helllo All,


Can anybody tell me FTP Client under linux platform.Currently I am
using cuteFTP software in Windows,
only this FTP client works fine ie. connects to the server quickly and
transfers the files smoothly.


I have tried GFTP, FILEZILLA, FireFTP (a plug-in for firefox). But got
the error while transfering the files to the server.
Errors like File could not be transfer, frequently automatically
disconnect with server

Please suggest me any FTP client which can solve these two problems.
I am not getting any problem with cuteFTP software.


How about using wget with '-c' option? That may be useful if there is  
frequent disconnection.


e.g.
$ wget -c url

regards,
shantanoo

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Re: [PLUG] FTP Client

2008-03-08 Thread ഓം
On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 1:03 AM, Nikhil Kala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Helllo All,


  Can anybody tell me FTP Client under linux platform.Currently I am
  using cuteFTP software in Windows,
  only this FTP client works fine ie. connects to the server quickly and
  transfers the files smoothly.


  I have tried GFTP, FILEZILLA, FireFTP (a plug-in for firefox). But got
  the error while transfering the files to the server.
  Errors like File could not be transfer, frequently automatically
  disconnect with server


change the setting of idle timeout in FileZilla to some higher value
than default.
There is also option such as autoreconnect if it fails while transferring

but
*wget -c*

will be the best way to do things if you are not hung up about using
GUI based FTP client.

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Re: [PLUG] FTP Client

2008-03-08 Thread ഓം
GFTP is the best tool if you want to xfer files between to remote
sites without taking them on local machine..

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Re: [PLUG] FTP Client

2008-03-08 Thread Pranav Peshwe
On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 1:03 AM, Nikhil Kala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Helllo All,
 Can anybody tell me FTP Client under linux platform.Currently I am
 using cuteFTP software in Windows,
 only this FTP client works fine ie. connects to the server quickly and
 transfers the files smoothly.

 I have tried GFTP, FILEZILLA, FireFTP (a plug-in for firefox). But got
 the error while transfering the files to the server.
 Errors like File could not be transfer, frequently automatically
 disconnect with server


How about konqueror ? Did you try that out ?

Best regards,
Pranav


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Re: [PLUG] FTP Client

2008-03-08 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves


On 09-Mar-08, at 1:58 AM, शंतनु महाजन (Shantanoo  
Mahajan) wrote:


How about using wget with '-c' option? That may be useful if there  
is frequent disconnection.


e.g.
$ wget -c url


transfering files *to* the server

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Re: [PLUG] FTP Client

2008-03-08 Thread Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay

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Nikhil Kala wrote:

| Errors like File could not be transfer, frequently automatically
| disconnect with server

Do you mean to state that for files which can be transferred without
disconnections using cuteFTP, gftp and others cause problems as above ?

Can you:

[1] Check the Options in gftp (Ctrl+O) to see if there are some settings
which need to be changed ?
[2] Use Nautilus ie Computer - File - Connect to Server and choose the
appropriate FTP bits to see if it works ?

~sankarshan


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Re: [PLUG] FTP Client

2008-03-08 Thread ഓം
Also if it is a Windows based FTP server make sure you play with
Passive FTP settings... I know some of them don't work well when
setting is kept to passive FTP.

Write down all the setting in CuteFTP (windows) and make similar
setting in gFTP, FileZilla or whatever and it will work.

Your SITE command will be refused by the Windows FTP server, so it can
also create problems if one of your settings it to sync the server
time stamp.

Definitely there are plenty of setting to work on .

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Re: [PLUG] FTP Client

2008-03-08 Thread Rohan Dighe
On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 1:03 AM, Nikhil Kala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Helllo All,


  Can anybody tell me FTP Client under linux platform.Currently I am
  using cuteFTP software in Windows,
  only this FTP client works fine ie. connects to the server quickly and
  transfers the files smoothly.


  I have tried GFTP, FILEZILLA, FireFTP (a plug-in for firefox). But got
  the error while transfering the files to the server.
  Errors like File could not be transfer, frequently automatically
  disconnect with server

  Please suggest me any FTP client which can solve these two problems.
  I am not getting any problem with cuteFTP software.


I would suggest gftp if you want a good tool but ideally i think you
should switch to ssh if you are facing problems with disconnection and
all.
ssh is the way to go!
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