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From: Bernie <bfb@worldnet.att.net>
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Subject: Ftp Script Problem
Date: Sat, 02 May 1998 04:00:10 +0000
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I'm attempting to write a script which will ftp to my
localhost (for testing purposes) and put a file.
In the script below, when the line is reached
input 5 {Name (localhost.localdomain:root):}
The script does not continue. To obtain the above
line I typed: ftp localhost.localdomain and copied
the prompt.
I currently have the Using C-Kermit book (yellow cover),
but it is pre-ftp. I've ordered the second edition which
covers ftp, and will hopefully address my problem.
clear input
set host localhost.localdomain
ftp localhost.localdomain
input 5 {Name (localhost.localdomain:root):}
output super\13
input 9 assword:
output mypasswd\13
input 5 ftp> ; wait for ftp prompt
output ascii\13 ; set binary mode
input 20 ftp> ; wait for ftp prompt
output {put tmp\13} ; transfer the file
input 200 ftp>
output bye\13 ; exit ftp