Zitat von Phillip Griffith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > The problem, briefly, is that wget is sending HTTP GET commands to an > FTP server when there's a proxy server in the middle. > > My .wgetrc file contains the following entries. I've redacted all the > values, except for the port number on the FTP proxy, which seems to be > important: > > ftp_proxy = ftpgate.yoyodyne.com:21 > proxy_user = > proxy_passwd = > ftp_user = > ftp_passwd = > > (There is some confusion on my end over the spelling of proxy_passwd > and ftp_passwd, since my first instinct was to spell them > "proxy_password" and "ftp_password".) > > Here we go with invoking wget. Again, I have redacted things like > hostnames, user names, and passwords: > > wget --debug ftp://some-vendor.com/some-directory/some.pdf > DEBUG output created by Wget 1.10.2 on solaris2.9. > > --12:20:20-- ftp://some-vendor.com/some-directory/some.pdf > => `some.pdf.1' > Resolving ftpgate.yoyodyne.com... 192.168.2.4 > Caching ftpgate.yoyodyne.com => 192.168.2.4 > Connecting to ftpgate.yoyodyne.com|192.168.2.4|:21... connected. > Created socket 4. > Releasing 0x0005c7d0 (new refcount 1). > > ---request begin--- > GET ftp://some-vendor.com/some-directory/some.pdf HTTP/1.0 > User-Agent: Wget/1.10.2 > Accept: */* > Proxy-Authorization: Basic Yadda yadda [redacted] ....= > Host: some-vendor.com > > ---request end--- > Proxy request sent, awaiting response... > ---response begin--- > ---response end--- > 200 No headers, assuming HTTP/0.9 > Length: unspecified > > [ <=> ] 498 --.--K/s > ^ > > At this point the download stalls and I hit ^C. > Here are the contents of the downloaded file, "some.pdf.1": > > 220 Secure Gateway FTP server ready. > 500 Syntax error, command unrecognized: 'GET > ftp://some-vendor.com/some-directory/some.pdf HTTP/1.0' > 500 Syntax error, command unrecognized: 'User-Agent: Wget/1.10.2' > 500 Syntax error, command unrecognized: 'Accept: */*' > 500 Syntax error, command unrecognized: 'Proxy-Authorization: Basic > Yadda yadda [redacted] ....=' > 500 Syntax error, command unrecognized: 'Host: some-vendor.com' > 500 Syntax error, command unrecognized: '' > > I can retrieve files just fine through this proxy server using the > Solaris FTP client, which makes me think the problem is with wget. Or > else I'm making some rookie mistake. >
Thanks for providing more details. I think we are getting nearer now ;-) This proxy/gateway does not look at all like the http-proxy I described in an earlier message and what wget and browsers use when you tell them something about a "proxy for ftp". How do you specify the real ftp-host then when you use the Solaris ftp client? If it is something simple like login with "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" then it should be possible with wget also (without mentioning a proxy to wget). If it is some special internal mechanism, however, then I fear it will not be possible with wget (because it only knows the http-proxy type). Jochen Roderburg ZAIK/RRZK University of Cologne Robert-Koch-Str. 10 Tel.: +49-221/478-7024 D-50931 Koeln E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Germany