Re: Commandline FTP tool to sync mirror @ISP

2007-06-20 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2007-06-17 17:27:30, schrieb Magnus Pedersen: I think lftp is your best bet. I have tried it already but it does not delete files in the ISP server. It upload only files and maybe override existing ones but not deleting files which I do not more have local. Thanks, Greetings and nice Day

Re: Commandline FTP tool to sync mirror @ISP

2007-06-20 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2007-06-17 11:01:05, schrieb Ron Johnson: ncftpput might be able to simulate what you want. Unfortunatly not. It delete ONLY local files if they are successfuly uploaded. What I need is: 1) Get a list of local files from a directory 2) Look into the remote directory and delete ALL

Re: Commandline FTP tool to sync mirror @ISP

2007-06-20 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Magnus, Am 2007-06-17 17:27:30, schrieb Magnus Pedersen: I think lftp is your best bet. Since I must execute lftp from a script with lftp -f ${SCRIPT_FILE} I have create a file : +[ '~/freenet/linux4michelle.scr' ]--- | user linux4michelle ${PASS} | open

Re: Commandline FTP tool to sync mirror @ISP

2007-06-20 Thread Karl E. Jorgensen
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 05:14:07PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote: Hello, unfortunatly my ISP allow only FTP and it is not realy easy to update the FTP/Webspace by hand. What I need is a full automated FTP commandline client which can sync my local mirror (Laptop) with the ISP. I mean,

Re: Commandline FTP tool to sync mirror @ISP

2007-06-20 Thread i'll teach you to turn away.
Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: MK unfortunatly my ISP allow only FTP and it is not realy easy to update MK the FTP/Webspace by hand. yep, same situation i was in. use ftpsync. $ ftpsync -s $isp-ip -v -u $username -p $passwd -r / -l /local/mirror lish

Commandline FTP tool to sync mirror @ISP

2007-06-17 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello, unfortunatly my ISP allow only FTP and it is not realy easy to update the FTP/Webspace by hand. What I need is a full automated FTP commandline client which can sync my local mirror (Laptop) with the ISP. I mean, not only upload files but deletiong fils on the ISP's mirrors too (=

Re: Commandline FTP tool to sync mirror @ISP

2007-06-17 Thread Magnus Pedersen
Michelle Konzack wrote: Hello, unfortunatly my ISP allow only FTP and it is not realy easy to update the FTP/Webspace by hand. What I need is a full automated FTP commandline client which can sync my local mirror (Laptop) with the ISP. I mean, not only upload files but deletiong fils on the

Re: Commandline FTP tool to sync mirror @ISP

2007-06-17 Thread Ron Johnson
On 06/17/07 10:14, Michelle Konzack wrote: Hello, unfortunatly my ISP allow only FTP and it is not realy easy to update the FTP/Webspace by hand. What I need is a full automated FTP commandline client which can sync my local mirror (Laptop) with the ISP. I mean, not only upload files but

Re: Commandline FTP tool to sync mirror @ISP

2007-06-17 Thread Nelson Castillo
Can anyone recommend a tool for this? Also ckermit. It belongs to non-free because of some cryptography options (I think -- I am not sure). http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ftpclient.html http://packages.debian.org/ckermit We used it with this program 2 years ago.

Re: Commandline FTP

1998-09-07 Thread Jens Ritter
Darren Benham [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: When looking at the ncftp, I didn't see any place to specify a command line.. but I didn't look deeply into it. I eventually just ended up writing a python script (and getting it to work :) In bash: ncftp EOF open ftp.xyz.com user name password cd

Re: Commandline FTP

1998-09-07 Thread Lazar Fleysher
What about $ ftp -n hostname script.name /dev/null and the script.name is just: user username password put local.file remote.file quit Would it solve your problem? ZORO

Re: Commandline FTP

1998-09-05 Thread jesse
The latest version of ncftp beta (not sure if it's in a deb tree yet) has two additional programs, ncftpget and ncftpput, for doing exactly that, get and put ftp operations from a script. Available here: http://www.probe.net/~mgleason/ On Thu, Sep 03, 1998 at 02:54:46PM -0700, Darren Benham

Re: Commandline FTP

1998-09-04 Thread Ralph Winslow
When Darren Benham wrote, I replied: I like ncftp for this. It works in scripts (I believe you need to use here document techniques for passworded sites, and this can be a security exposure that you'd prefer to avoid by using ssh or slogin or something. Does anyone know of a program/script

Re: Commandline FTP

1998-09-04 Thread Darren Benham
When looking at the ncftp, I didn't see any place to specify a command line.. but I didn't look deeply into it. I eventually just ended up writing a python script (and getting it to work :) On 03-Sep-98 Ralph Winslow wrote: I like ncftp for this. It works in scripts (I believe you need to use

Re: Commandline FTP

1998-09-04 Thread srivasta
Hi, Darren == Darren Benham [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Darren Does anyone know of a program/script that will SEND files to Darren an FTP site? I know that 'ftp' can be used to RETRIEVE. I Darren want to upload files via a makefile. Actually, ftp can also PUT or upload a file. Look

Re: Commandline FTP

1998-09-04 Thread Johann Spies
On Thu, 3 Sep 1998, Darren Benham wrote: When looking at the ncftp, I didn't see any place to specify a command line.. but I didn't look deeply into it. I eventually just ended up writing a python script (and getting it to work :) Did you use python's ftplib? I ask because I once asked on

Re: Commandline FTP

1998-09-04 Thread Jeff Schreiber
Johann Spies [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Thu, 3 Sep 1998, Darren Benham wrote: When looking at the ncftp, I didn't see any place to specify a command line.. but I didn't look deeply into it. I eventually just ended up writing a python script (and getting it to work :) Did you use

Re: Commandline FTP

1998-09-04 Thread Darren Benham
On 04-Sep-98 Johann Spies wrote: Did you use python's ftplib? I ask because I once asked on the python-list how I could use reget using ftplib, but I did not get any answer. I did.. but I didn't use reget. It's really the most basic if scripts... created the FTP object with the connection

Commandline FTP

1998-09-03 Thread Darren Benham
Does anyone know of a program/script that will SEND files to an FTP site? I know that 'ftp' can be used to RETRIEVE. I want to upload files via a makefile. = * http://benham.net/index.html

RE: Commandline FTP

1998-09-03 Thread Jeff Schreiber
Darren Benham [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Does anyone know of a program/script that will SEND files to an FTP site? I know that 'ftp' can be used to RETRIEVE. I want to upload files via a makefile. You can use FTP to PUT just as well as you can to GET. Heres a script that I wrote a

RE: Commandline FTP

1998-09-03 Thread Jeremiah Cornelius
---Darren Benham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone know of a program/script that will SEND files to an FTP site? I know that 'ftp' can be used to RETRIEVE. I want to upload files via a makefile. The FTP command to send a file is PUT. If you want to send multiple files with wildcards or