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Re: [MacPerl] FTP client?
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- From: "Patton, Paul B (MN10)" <Paul.B.Patton@hbc.honeywell.com>
- Date: 03 Dec 1997 16:34:09 -0600
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Re Rich Morin's message of 12/3/97 which described problems using
Fetch to move many files:
> I'm trying to FTP several thousand files from a Unix-based server
> to a Jaz disk mounted on a PowerMac 7100/80.
You could set up a ftp server on your Mac (such as NetPresenz) and
push the files from the Unix side. NetPresenz is easy to set up. I've
also used NCSA Telnet which is an _application_ that has a built-in
ftp daemon that becomes active whenever Telnet is running. A Unix
ftp client certainly won't have the limitations that you've found in
the Mac client program, and the Mac server shouldn't overload because
it would be handling only one file at a time.
-Paul-
paul.b.patton@hbc.honeywell.com
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