Re: FTP

From: Clint Harshaw (clint_at_penguinsolutions.org)
Date: 08/31/04

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    Adam Boettiger wrote:
    > I'm not seeing where an FTP client is included in the current release of
    > FC 2. Can anyone recommend a good one that I can yum for?
    >
    > TIA
    >
    > AB

    These are the two I use most often:
    gftp - a nice gui!
    ncftp - nice fast command line client with many features

    There are two that can be handy for writing a quick script for
    repetitive uploads/downloads (perhaps something to stick in a cron job,
    for instance):
    ncftpput
    ncftpget

    Konqueror can be used as an FTP client as well.

    Hope this helps,
    Clint

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