ftp(1): minor markup tweaks
Use .Ql instead of .Sq Li, add some missing ones. Use .Pq instead of explicit () for longer phrases - these are easier to read in the postscript output b/c of extra spacing.
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.\" $NetBSD: ftp.1,v 1.148 2023/02/25 12:07:25 mlelstv Exp $
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.\" $NetBSD: ftp.1,v 1.149 2023/02/25 13:51:48 uwe Exp $
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.\"
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.\" Copyright (c) 1996-2023 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
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.\" All rights reserved.
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.Oo
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.Fl T Xo
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.Sm off
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.Ar dir ,
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.Ar dir Cm \&,
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.Ar max
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.Op , Ar inc
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.Op Cm \&, Ar inc
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.Sm on
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.Xc
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.Oc
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an account on the remote machine.
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If no entry exists,
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.Nm
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will prompt for the remote machine login name (default is the user
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identity on the local machine), and, if necessary, prompt for a password
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will prompt for the remote machine login name
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.Pq default is the user identity on the local machine ,
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and, if necessary, prompt for a password
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and an account with which to login.
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To override the auto-login for auto-fetch transfers, specify the
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username (and optionally, password) as appropriate.
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username
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.Pq and optionally, password
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as appropriate.
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.It Fl o Ar output
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When auto-fetching files, save the contents in
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.Ar output .
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If
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.Ar output
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is not
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.Sq -
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.Sq Fl
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or doesn't start with
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.Sq \&| ,
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.Sq Cm \&| ,
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then only the first file specified will be retrieved into
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.Ar output ;
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all other files will be retrieved into the basename of their
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as the local IP address for all connections.
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.It Fl t
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Enables packet tracing.
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.It Fl T Ar direction Ns , Ns Ar maximum Ns Oo , Ns Ar increment Oc
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.It Fl T Ar direction Ns Cm \&, Ns Ar maximum\| Ns Oo Cm \&, Ns Ar increment Oc
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Set the maximum transfer rate for
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.Ar direction
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to
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where
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.Ar url
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is one of the
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.Sq Li ftp://
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.Ql ftp://
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URL types as supported by auto-fetch
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(with an optional target filename for single file uploads), and
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.Pq with an optional target filename for single file uploads ,
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and
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.Ar file
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is one or more local files to be uploaded.
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.It Fl V
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.Ic verbose
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and
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.Ic progress .
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This is the default if output is to a terminal (and in the case of
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This is the default if output is to a terminal
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.Po
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and in the case of
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.Ic progress ,
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.Nm
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is the foreground process).
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is the foreground process
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.Pc .
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Forces
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.Nm
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to show all responses from the remote server, as well
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Refer to
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.Ic xferbuf
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for more information.
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.It Fl ?
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.It Fl \&?
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Display help to stdout, and exit.
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.El
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.Pp
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is provided to the user.
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The following commands are recognized
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by
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.Nm ftp :
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.Nm :
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.Bl -tag -width Ic
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.It Ic \&! Op Ar command Op Ar args
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Invoke an interactive shell on the local machine.
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single linefeed record
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delimiter.
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Records on
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.Pf non\- Ns Ux
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.Pf non\- Ux
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remote systems may contain single linefeeds;
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when an ascii type transfer is made, these linefeeds may be
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distinguished from a record delimiter only when
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A synonym for
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.Ic bye .
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.It Ic features
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Display what features the remote server supports (using the
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.Dv FEAT
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command).
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Display what features the remote server supports
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.Pq using the Dv FEAT No command .
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.It Ic fget Ar localfile
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Retrieve the files listed in
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.Ar localfile ,
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.Ar format .
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The default (and only supported)
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format is
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.Dq non-print .
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.Ql non-print .
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.It Ic ftp Ar host Op Ar port
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A synonym for
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.Ic open .
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.Tn FTP
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proxies.
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This will not be permitted if the gate-ftp server hasn't been set
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(either explicitly by the user, or from the
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.Po
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either explicitly by the user, or from the
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.Ev FTPSERVER
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environment variable).
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environment variable
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.Pc .
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If
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.Ar host
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is given,
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archive of the subtree (in binary mode).
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.It Ic hash Op Ar size
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Toggle hash-sign
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.Pq Sq #
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.Pq Ql #
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printing for each data block transferred.
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The size of a data block defaults to 1024 bytes.
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This can be changed by specifying
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Define a macro.
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Subsequent lines are stored as the macro
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.Ar macro-name ;
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a null line (consecutive newline characters in a file or carriage
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returns from the terminal) terminates macro input mode.
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a null line
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.Po
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consecutive newline characters in a file or carriage
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returns from the terminal
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.Pc
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terminates macro input mode.
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There is a limit of 16 macros and 4096 total characters in all
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defined macros.
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Macro names can be a maximum of 8 characters.
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Macros are only applicable to the current session they are
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defined within (or if defined outside a session, to the session
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defined within
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.Po
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or if defined outside a session, to the session
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invoked with the next
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.Ic open
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command), and remain defined until a
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command
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.Pc ,
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and remain defined until a
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.Ic close
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command is executed.
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To invoke a macro, use the
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settings.
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Files are transferred into the local working directory,
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which can be changed with
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.Ql lcd directory ;
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.Ic lcd Ar directory ;
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new local directories can be created with
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.Sq Li "\&! mkdir directory" .
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.Ic \&! mkdir Ar directory .
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.It Ic mkdir Ar directory-name
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Make a directory on the remote machine.
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.It Ic mls Ar remote-files local-file
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.It Ic mlsd Op Ar remote-path
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Display the contents of
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.Ar remote-path
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(which should default to the current directory if not given)
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.Pq which should default to the current directory if not given
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in a machine-parsable form, using
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.Dv MLSD .
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The format of display can be changed with
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.Sq Li "remopts mlst ..." .
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.Sq Ic remopts mlst Ar \&... .
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.It Ic mlst Op Ar remote-path
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Display the details about
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.Ar remote-path
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(which should default to the current directory if not given)
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.Pq which should default to the current directory if not given
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in a machine-parsable form, using
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.Dv MLST .
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The format of display can be changed with
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.Sq Li "remopts mlst ..." .
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.Sq Ic remopts mlst Ar \&... .
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.It Ic mode Ar mode-name
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Set the file transfer
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.Ic mode
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to
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.Ar mode-name .
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The default (and only supported)
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The default
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.Pq and only supported
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mode is
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.Dq stream .
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.Ql stream .
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.It Ic modtime Ar remote-file
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Show the last modification time of the file on the remote machine, in
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.Li RFC 2822
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.Ar outpattern .
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.Pp
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.Ar inpattern
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is a template for incoming filenames (which may have already been
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processed according to the
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is a template for incoming filenames
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.Po
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which may have already been processed according to the
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.Ic ntrans
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and
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.Ic case
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settings).
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settings
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.Pc .
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Variable templating is accomplished by including the
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sequences
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.Ql $1 ,
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variable values.
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For example, given
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.Ar inpattern
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.Sq Li $1.$2
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.Ql $1.$2
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and the remote file name
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.Sq Li mydata.data ,
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.Ql mydata.data ,
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.Ql $1
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would have the value
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.Sq Li mydata ,
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.Ql mydata ,
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and
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.Ql $2
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would have the value
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.Sq Li data .
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.Ql data .
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.Pp
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The
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.Ar outpattern
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.Ql $0
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is replaced by the original filename.
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Additionally, the sequence
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.Dq Op Ar seq1 , Ar seq2
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.Sm off
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.Li \&[ Ar seq1 Li \&, Ar seq2 Li \&]
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.Sm on
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is replaced by
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.Ar seq1
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if
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.Pp
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would yield
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the output filename
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.Sq Li myfile.data
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.Ql myfile.data
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for input filenames
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.Sq Li myfile.data
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.Ql myfile.data
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and
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.Sq Li myfile.data.old ,
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.Sq Li myfile.file
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.Ql myfile.data.old ,
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.Ql myfile.file
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for the input filename
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.Sq Li myfile ,
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.Ql myfile ,
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and
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.Sq Li myfile.myfile
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.Ql myfile.myfile
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for the input filename
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.Sq Li "\&.myfile" .
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.Ql \&.myfile .
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Spaces may be included in
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.Ar outpattern ,
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as in the example:
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.Nm
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through a gateway router or host that controls the directionality of
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traffic.
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(Note that though
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.Po
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Note that though
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.Tn FTP
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servers are required to support the
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.Dv PASV
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command by
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.Li RFC 1123 ,
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some do not.)
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some do not.
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.Pc
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.It Ic pdir Op Ar remote-path
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Perform
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.Ic dir
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Answer
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.Sq yes
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to the current file, and turn off prompt mode
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(as is
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.Dq prompt off
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had been given).
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.Po
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as if
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.Ic prompt off
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had been given
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.Pc .
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.It Cm q
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Terminate the current operation.
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.It Cm y
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.Ar command
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to
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.Ar command-options
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(whose absence is handled on a command-specific basis).
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.Pq whose absence is handled on a command-specific basis .
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Remote
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.Tn FTP
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commands known to support options include:
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.Dv MLST
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(used for
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.Po
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used for
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.Dv MLSD
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and
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.Dv MLST ) .
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.Dv MLST
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.Pc .
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.It Ic rename Op Ar from Op Ar to
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Rename the file
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.Ar from
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.Ar value
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are not given, display all of the options and their values.
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The currently supported options are:
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.Bl -tag -width "sslnoverify" -offset indent
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.Bl -tag -width ".Cm sslnoverify" -offset indent
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.It Cm anonpass
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Defaults to
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.Ev $FTPANONPASS
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.Ar struct-name .
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The default (and only supported)
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structure is
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.Dq file .
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.Ql file .
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.It Ic sunique
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Toggle storing of files on remote machine under unique file names.
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The remote
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argument to force the setting appropriately.
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.Pp
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Commands which take a byte count as an argument
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(e.g.,
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.Po
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e.g.,
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.Ic hash ,
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.Ic rate ,
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and
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.Ic xferbuf )
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.Ic xferbuf
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.Pc
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support an optional suffix on the argument which changes the
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interpretation of the argument.
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Supported suffixes are:
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.Nm
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receives a
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.Dv SIGINFO
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(see the
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.Po
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see the
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.Cm status
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argument of
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.Xr stty 1 )
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.Xr stty 1
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.Pc
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or
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.Dv SIGQUIT
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signal whilst a transfer is in progress, the current transfer rate
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(see
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.Ic glob ) ,
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then the equivalent of
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.Sq Li mget path
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.Ic mget Ar path
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is performed.
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.Pp
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If the directory component of
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if supplied, otherwise prompt the user for one.
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.Pp
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If a suffix of
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.Sq Li \&;type=A
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.Ql \&;type=A
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or
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.Sq Li \&;type=I
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.Ql \&;type=I
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is supplied, then the transfer type will take place as
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ascii or binary (respectively).
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The default transfer type is binary.
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interprets the
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.Ar path
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part of an
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.Sq Li ftp://
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.Ql ftp://
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auto-fetch URL as follows:
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.Bl -bullet
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.It
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The
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.Sq Li /
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.Ql /
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immediately after the
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.Ar host Ns Oo Li \&: Ns Ar port Oc
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is interpreted as a separator before the
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.It
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Empty name components,
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which result from
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.Sq Li //
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.Ql //
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within the
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.Ar path ,
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or from an extra
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.Sq Li /
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.Ql /
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at the beginning of the
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.Ar path ,
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will cause the equivalent of a
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This is unlikely to be useful.
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.It
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Any
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.Sq Li \&% Ns Ar XX
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.Sq Cm \&% Ns Ar XX\^
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codes
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(per
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.Li RFC 3986 )
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.Ic get
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command.
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Some often-used codes are
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.Sq Li \&%2F
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.Ql \&%2F
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(which represents
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.Sq Li / )
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.Ql / )
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and
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.Sq Li \&%7E
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(which represents
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.Sq Li ~ ) .
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.Ql \&%7E
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.Po
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which represents
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.Ql ~
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.Pc .
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.El
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.Pp
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The above interpretation has the following consequences:
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If the
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.Pa /
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directory is required, use a leading path of
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.Sq Li \&%2F .
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If a user's home directory is required (and the remote server supports
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the syntax), use a leading path of
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.Sq Li \&%7E Ns Ar user Ns Li / .
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.Ql \&%2F .
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If a user's home directory is required
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.Pq and the remote server supports the syntax ,
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use a leading path of
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.Ql \&%7E Ns Ar user Ns Li / .
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For example, to retrieve
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.Pa /etc/motd
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from
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.Sq Li localhost
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.Ql localhost
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as the user
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.Sq Li myname
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.Ql myname
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with the password
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.Sq Li mypass ,
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.Ql mypass ,
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use
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.Sq Li ftp://myname:mypass@localhost/%2fetc/motd
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.Ql ftp://myname:mypass@localhost/%2fetc/motd
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.It
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The exact
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.Ic cd
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@ -1750,11 +1784,11 @@ and
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.Ic get
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commands can be controlled by careful choice of
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where to use
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.Sq Li /
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.Ql /
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and where to use
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.Sq Li \&%2F
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.Ql \&%2F
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(or
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.Sq Li %2f ) .
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.Ql %2f ) .
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For example, the following URLs correspond to the
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equivalents of the indicated commands:
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.Bl -tag -width "ftp://host/%2Fdir1%2Fdir2%2Ffile"
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@ -1916,7 +1950,7 @@ to enter a username and password to authenticate with.
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When specifying IPv6 numeric addresses in a URL, you need to
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surround the address in square brackets.
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E.g.:
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.Sq Li ftp://[::1]:21/ .
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.Ql ftp://[::1]:21/ .
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This is because colons are used in IPv6 numeric address as well as
|
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being the separator for the port number.
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.Sh ABORTING A FILE TRANSFER
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|
@ -1970,10 +2004,10 @@ with the argument supplied, and reads (writes) from the stdout
|
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(stdin).
|
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If the shell command includes spaces, the argument
|
||||
must be quoted; e.g.
|
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.Sq Li \(dq|\~ls\~\-lt\(dq .
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.Ql \*q|\~ls\~\-lt\*q .
|
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A particularly
|
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useful example of this mechanism is:
|
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.Sq Li dir\~\(dq\(dq\~|more .
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.Ql dir\~\*q\*q\~|more .
|
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.It
|
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Failing the above checks, if globbing
|
||||
is enabled, local file names are expanded according to the rules
|
||||
|
@ -2364,7 +2398,7 @@ or
|
|||
.Ql / ) ,
|
||||
encode them with
|
||||
.Li RFC 3986
|
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.Sq Li \&% Ns Ar XX
|
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.Ql \&% Ns Ar XX\^
|
||||
encoding.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Note that the use of a username and password in
|
||||
|
@ -2392,7 +2426,7 @@ for further notes about proxy use.
|
|||
A space or comma separated list of hosts (or domains) for which
|
||||
proxying is not to be used.
|
||||
Each entry may have an optional trailing
|
||||
.Sq Li \&: Ns Ar port ,
|
||||
.Ql \&: Ns Ar port ,
|
||||
which restricts
|
||||
the matching to connections to that port.
|
||||
.El
|
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