Hi! I am sitting in the same office as Marco and managing the Squid.
On Wed, Jul 28, 2004 at 06:17:24PM +0200, Martin Jaggi wrote: > Have you changed the ftp_user from the domainless default to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ? Some FTP Server check the given email address on > anonymous logins. That's the point: It's not about anonymous logins, rather about authentication. The FTP server we're talking about doesn't allow anonymous logins (and yes, ftp_user is set). Funny though that the customer sais that it all worked when we had the old clumsy CacheFlow in place. They won't accept something like "Hey, do it like ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/, because your browser stinks, or go and get a decent FTP client". Any ideas? Thanks a lot Andr� -- ___ ___ ___ ___ \C/ \O/ \L/ \T/ Andre Bonhote t: +41 (0)1 5 600 600 V V V V IP Engineer f: +41 (0)1 5 630 501 we make business COLT Telecom AG straight.forward IP Services e: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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