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Old 17th November 2004, 09:15 PM
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FC3 and ncftp problems

On all my FC3 machines, ncftp won't do a recursive get. When I login to one of my ftp servers and do 'get -R files' (files being a directory of course), it just line feeds and gives me the prompt. Then if I 'ls' I get the error 'Could not read directory listing data: Connection reset by peer'.

It works fine from my old FC2 and FC1 machines and all the M$ boxes.

I've googled and can't seem to find anything. Anyone else having this issue???

Thanks!

bluecrow76
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