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Rick Delaney wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 02:01:02PM -0400, Devin Whalen wrote:
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<pre wrap="">see that it is using ftp, not sftp, but also it is using this: FTP with
TLS/SSL Port 990 implicit. I have no idea what TLS/SSL Port 990
implicit means? Has anyone on this list come across this? Do you know
how I can do this from the command line?
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You could try curl. Or use Net::FTPSSL for a pure Perl solution.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I would like to use a perl solution so I
am looking into Net:::FTPSSL. However, I couldn't get it to install
without a force on the make. It would not work, but that might be
because of the force on the make. So maybe I will have to use curl or
stunnel like Behdad suggested. Thanks again.<br>
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Later<br>
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