Re: Good FTP client for Linux
From: Henrik Amundsen (henrik_at_zpill.no)
Date: 03/02/04
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Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2004 11:43:30 +0100
Alex wrote Tuesday 02 March 2004 17:38:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm in search for a good FTP client for Linux that will reliably
> transfer an entire directory structure to the remote site. In Windows
> I live by Filezilla, but this is only for Windows. My server for
> whatever reason disconnects from time to time, and using either gftp
> or ncftpput/get I always get bumped off halfway through transfer. I
> need a good client that'll keep reconnecting and transfering when
> connection is lost.
>
> What prompted this question is last night on my Slackware box, I was
> trying to upload via FTP a gallery program, and with a total of 500+
> files and many sub-directories, it kept dropping off with gftp and
> ncftpput. I never could get it all uploaded. Today at work, I used
> Filezilla and in about 30 seconds I was done. I'm no Windows fan, and
> I only use Linux at home... but I need an FTP client that'll be rock
> solid on Linux - something similar to Filezilla.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions,
>
> Alex.
What about wine Filezilla.exe? If not, i prefer gftp/ncftp.
-- Regards, Henrik
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