Rodney Holm wrote:
> 
> On a squid 1.1.20 NOVM, Linux, I put the following url into my browser:
> This is the absolute path of the file.
> 
> ftp://username:password@hostname/home/ftp/someuser/somefile.exe
> 
> I get the following response:
> 
> ----------------------
> ERROR
> 
> The requested URL could not be retrieved
> 
> While trying to retrieve the URL:
> ftp://username@hostname/home/ftp/someuser/somefile.exe
> 
> The following FTP error was encountered:
> 
>       home/ftp/someuser/somefile.exe: Not a directory.
> 
> This means that:
> 
>     The given URL does not exist, or is not readable.
> 
> Generated Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT, by squid-ftpget/1.NOVM.20@TEAMInternet
> -----------------------
> 
> If I change the url to the follwing:
> 
> ftp://username:password@hostname/somefile.exe
> 
> It works.  The file actually lives in the directory i am put into on a
> successful login. woohoo
> 
Hi,
Same problem I meet just yesterday. After installing new linux box
(slackware-3.5)
with proxy (squid-1.1.22) some bookmarks from PC client (W95/Netscape)
like above
stop working; after modifying URL like above working again.
Notice directly from lynx on this linux box same old URL still working.
Pavel
Received on Thu Sep 17 1998 - 03:27:02 MDT
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