Hey all,
I'm having trouble using the lftp client. Is there a way to get lftp to act like ftp and maintain the connection (instead of dropping it). I'm not running in GUI mode, so I don't have konqueror or anything else like that.
Ideally, ncftp or gnu ftp.
Thanks for the help!
--Pat
Dave_Bechtel
10-17-2003, 02:14 AM
--I took a quick look at the lftp man page. If you do a ' set -a ' within lftp, a bunch of stuff comes up. You could try modifying some of the following:
set net:idle 180
set net:reconnect-interval-base 30
set net:reconnect-interval-max 600
set net:timeout 300
--Here is excerpt from the man page:
net:idle (seconds)
disconnect from server after that number of idle seconds.
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Certain commands and settings take a time interval parameter. It has the format Nx[Nx...], where N is time amount and x is time unit: d -
days, h - hours, m - minutes, s - seconds. Default unit is second. E.g. 5h30m. Also the interval can be `infinity', `inf', `never', `forever'
- it means infinite interval. E.g. `sleep forever' or `set dns:cache-expire never'.
--No guarantees, I haven't tried this myself.
Hey all,
I'm having trouble using the lftp client. Is there a way to get lftp to act like ftp and maintain the connection (instead of dropping it). I'm not running in GUI mode, so I don't have konqueror or anything else like that.
Ideally, ncftp or gnu ftp.
Thanks for the help!
--Pat
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