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Re: WPUT question
- To: headshot@itooktheredpill.dyndns.org
- Subject: Re: WPUT question
- From: Johan Pol <jpol@nl.ibm.com>
- Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 16:31:19 +0100
- Envelope-to: headshot@itooktheredpill.dyndns.org
- In-reply-to: <200411101552.41589.hagen@itooktheredpill.dyndns.org>
Hagen,
Again thanks for your responding, but...
It seems to be that the proxy is found, but another question.
They provided me a password with a % sign in it.
Is there a way to use that in the wput line. It seems to be that when I use
a password with a % in it, the command is not started.
H:\>wput -t 1 test.txt ftp://account:Passw%rd@ftp.site.com/test.txt
--15:24:15-- `test.txt'
=> ftp://A141702:xxxxx@w.x.y.z:21/test.txt
Connecting to w.x.y.z:21... failed!
With kind regards / Met vriendelijke groet,
Johan Pol
Integrated Service Delivery
Distributed Services
Desktop Managed Servicess
Tel : (31)-(0)20 513 3051
Fax : (31)-(0)20 513 9821
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E-Mail : jpol@nl.ibm.com
Johan Huizingalaan 765 (HDK6 - 700)
1066 VH Amsterdam
Hagen Fritsch
<hagen@itooktheredpill. To: Johan Pol/Netherlands/Contr/IBM@IBMNL
dyndns.org> cc:
Subject: Re: WPUT question
10-11-2004 15:52
Please respond to
headshot
It should be quite the same way except for the fact that there is no export
command available. I'm not sure how to set environment variables in a
windows
environment, but maybe st. like this works:
ftp_proxy=http://user:pass@host
(You can probably test this whether this worked, by typing the following:)
echo %ftp_proxy%
No, there is no flag for specifiing the proxy-ip on the commandline.
Regards,
Hagen
Am Mittwoch, 10. November 2004 15:43 schrieben Sie:
> Hagen,
>
> Thanks for you quick responding.
> But how do I configure this in a Windows environment ?
> Is it possible to do it all from one command line ?
>
> With kind regards / Met vriendelijke groet,
>
> Johan Pol
>
> Integrated Service Delivery
> Distributed Services
> Desktop Managed Servicess
>
> Tel : (31)-(0)20 513 3051
> Fax : (31)-(0)20 513 9821
> Mob: (31)-(0)6 51384705
> E-Mail : jpol@nl.ibm.com
>
> Johan Huizingalaan 765 (HDK6 - 700)
> 1066 VH Amsterdam
>
>
>
> Hagen Fritsch
> <hagen@itooktheredpill. To: Johan
> Pol/Netherlands/Contr/IBM@IBMNL dyndns.org> cc:
> Subject: Re: WPUT
> question 10-11-2004 15:08
> Please respond to
> headshot
>
>
>
>
>
> First you stop writing anything uppercase because for wput ftp:// ist not
> FTP://
> So back on your shell, you type:
> export ftp_proxy=http://user:pass@proxyhost
> and then call wput
> wput test.txt ftp://ftp.test.com/pub/test.txt
>
> This will only work for wput-0.5. In 0.4.x you'll have to use a
wputrc-file
>
> (see doc/wputrc for a sample). Create it in the current directory and:
> export WPUTRC=wputrc (assuming that you call it wputrc)
> Then wput will use the proxy-settings of that file and you go:
> wput test.txt ftp://ftp.test.com/pub/test.txt
>
> Regards,
> Hagen
>
> Am Mittwoch, 10. November 2004 14:57 schrieben Sie:
> > I need to send a file TEST.TXT using ftp to the site FTP.TEST.COM using
a
> > http proxy named PROXYTEST using account PROXYNAME and password
> > PROXYPASSWORD.
> >
> > How do I configure my WPUT line ?
> >
> > Th efollowing line is not working:
> > WPUT -Y --proxy=http --proxy-name=PROXYNAME
>
> --proxy-password=PROXYPASSWORD
>
> > TEST.TXT FTP://FTP.TEST.COM
> >
> >
> > With kind regards / Met vriendelijke groet,
> >
> > Johan Pol
> >
> > Integrated Service Delivery
> > Distributed Services
> > Desktop Managed Servicess
> >
> > Tel : (31)-(0)20 513 3051
> > Fax : (31)-(0)20 513 9821
> > Mob: (31)-(0)6 51384705
> > E-Mail : jpol@nl.ibm.com
> >
> > Johan Huizingalaan 765 (HDK6 - 700)
> > 1066 VH Amsterdam
>
> --
> Mit besten Grüßen
> Hagen mailto:itooktheredpill@gmx.de
> http://itooktheredpill.dyndns.org
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Mit besten Grüßen
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