This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Iskendar" (Feb 9th 2006, 10:35am)
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Originally posted by mart_k
If you go to ftp://ftp.someserver.org, it will proberbly prompt for a username and password. In that box, you can enter an username containing an @.
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ERROR The requested URL could not be retrieved The FTP server was too busy while trying to retrieve the URL: ftp://ftp.someserver.org/ Squid sent the following FTP command: USER anonymous and then received this reply Unable to set up secure anonymous FTP Your cache administrator is root.- |
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Originally posted by mart_k
Ok: it tries the user anonymous. You can also try:
- ftp://foo@ftp.server.org
- ftp://"user@domain":password@ftp.somedomain.org
If you use (1) you will be prompted for a password, and hopefully you can also change the username.
If you use (2) I hope that by quoting the username, the long username is used.
I don't know if one of those two will work, but I think it is worth trying.
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