I've had squid 1.0.beta17 running for a few days now and have a couple of
questions people might be able to help me with. This is my first experience
of squid (or harvest).
ftpget seems to assume that a user is not permitted to navigate the
remote file-system any higher than the directory corresponding to
i.e. connect to that URL and you don't get a link to the parent directory.
Such a link only appears if you go to ftp://host/subdir/
It is arguable that this is reasonable behaviour if one is connecting
to an anonymous ftp server; the login directory is usually the top of
the tree that you are allowed to roam .... but if I connect to my Unix
system -
there are times when I want to go up from my home directory. ftpget
doesn't seem to admit that this is possible.
The URL
ftp://username:password@host/./
does take me to the parent of my home directory but then the links returned
by ftpget are wrong - generated with respect to my home directory rather
than the current directory.
This looks like a design flaw to me. Yes?
Alan Cox
NERC Computer Services
Natural Environment Research Council
Received on Thu Jun 27 1996 - 09:24:59 MDT
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