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Old 07-26-2007, 10:41 AM   #1
Harry Seldon
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FTP clients that skip passive IP addresses


Can anyone point me to FTP clients other than curl that have that option of ignoring the passive IP address returned from an ftp server when using ssl? I have an ftp server that can be accessed several ways (multiple interfaces/IPs). I can't set it to return an IP address for one interface without breaking passive ftp for the other interfaces. I'd like to get a list of clients that can connect with an option similar to curl's --skip-pasv-ip flag. Does any other client do that?
 
  


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