Re: FTP Passive Mode
From: Steve Riley [MSFT] (steriley_at_microsoft.com)
Date: 12/05/04
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Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2004 02:38:35 -0800
Yes it does. Enter "quote pasv" at the "ftp>" prompt.
Steve Riley
steriley@microsoft.com
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>I don't think that the built in commandline FTP program has a PASV mode
>(not
> that I have found, anyway).
>
> I started using the freeware NCFTP ( http://www.ncftp.com )
>
> It does PASV mode by default - and has very good scripting support.
>
> There are NCFTP, NCFTPGET, and NCFTPPUT programs - the last two are
> particularly useful in scripting where you just want to do a download or
> upload.
>
> In article <OpVVcqu1EHA.3236@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl>, "Howard Hartman"
> <postmaster@neteast.com> wrote:
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> |Hello.
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> |Does anyone know if there is a way to use Passive Mode on an FTP command
> |line on a Windows 2000 server?
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> |I have a firewall that is requiring the use of Passive Mode for FTP
> |transfers. I am using Windows command line FTP
> |in a script.
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> |Thanks.
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> |Howard
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