Am Freitag, den 04.03.2005, 00:23 +0100 schrieb Hrvoje Niksic:
With today's prevalence of NAT, I believe that passive FTP should be
made default.
I would welcome this step. The Debian package has this option enabled
in /etc/wgetrc by default.
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Hallo !
Sie schrieben am Freitag, den 04. Mrz 2005:
With today's prevalence of NAT, I believe that passive FTP should be
made default.
On the systems without NAT, both types should work, and on systems
that use NAT only passive FTP will work. This makes it the obvious
choice to be the
Hallo !
Sie schrieben am Freitag, den 04. Mrz 2005:
With today's prevalence of NAT, I believe that passive FTP should be
made default.
On the systems without NAT, both types should work, and on systems
that use NAT only passive FTP will work. This makes it the obvious
choice to be the
Thanks for the pointer. Note that a `--active-ftp' is not necessary
in the CVS version because every --option has the equivalent
--no-option. This means that people who don't want passive FTP can
specify `--no-passive-ftp', or `--passive-ftp=no'.
From: Karsten Hopp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What do others think about a switch? Mauro?
That's the default on Red Hat Linux / Fedora Core for some
releases now.
Not even one objection from customers so far.
We had a whole TON of problems while switching some of our internal
El 04/03/2005, a las 0:23, Hrvoje Niksic escribió:
With today's prevalence of NAT, I believe that passive FTP should be
made default.
On the systems without NAT, both types should work, and on systems
that use NAT only passive FTP will work. This makes it the obvious
choice to be the default. I