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Jochen Roderburg wrote:
> Zitat von Alan Watt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>> you connect to TCP port 21 on the proxy server (in the example above,
>> 169.254.1.1)
>>
>> send "USER phred", followed by "PASS xyzzy"
>> send "USER [EMAIL PROTECTED]" followed by "PASS holmes"
>>
>> After this point, everything looks like a real FTP session with the
>> remote server.
>>
> I think, this is a scenario which is not possible with the current wget.
> As far as I understand it sends *one* USER/PASS pair to the ftp-server and 
> there
> is no way to get the needed second pair sent.

Right; from what I'm seeing, we connect to port 21 on the proxy server,
and send that _second_ set ("USER [EMAIL PROTECTED]" followed by "PASS
holmes"). We don't support sending the first set.

Which we should, so a bug is filed.
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?21439

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Micah J. Cowan
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http://micah.cowan.name/

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