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#DCOMMANDER FTP HOW TO#
(production environment), probably setting it to UNIX would fix the issue.Īnyway, would be nice to support "MS-DOS" option too.Do you have webhosting from and like to use TotalCommander? Here's a quick tutorial how to setup FTP connection to your webhosting! Log into hukot administration (with alternative being "UNIX"), unfortunately I can't change it Where I have "Directory Listing Style" option set to "MS-DOS" There's "FTP Directory browsing" configuration screen in IIS In the midnight command UI I get several "Cannot parse" error messages:ġ1-20-14 12:36PM 161645801 DiscIntercity.tsv. Of mc or just wait for VFS rework finished.įTP doesn't seem to work in GNU Midnight Commander 4.7.0.2Ĭonnecting to Microsoft Internet Information Services FTP site. Please, create correct bug report per each bug/request after you test lastest version - now you can use proxychains or any other proxy binding tool, but your proposal considered.if Options->VirtualFS, proxy does not work for you. implemented at least for whole mc, see Options->VirtualFS, mostly useless as per host settingģd. MC mentally calculates the operation result and shows it *without* rereading a remote directory.ģb. ftp server does not notify us when dir content changes, so we should reread it (unless Options->Configuration: Fast dir reload, did you try it?).please compile and test with latest mc version before report invalid bugs.Implement HTTP Proxy support (at least squid)įTP protocol in Midnight Commander is unusable.Implement FTP hotlist where you can set up.Implement aggressive directory cache in MC, so that when you copy/move/create/remove file from/to remote FTP server, MC mentally calculates the operation result and shows it *without* rereading a remote directory.There's no directory cache in MC, please, implement it.MC is unable to do/complete any operations with a remote FTP server, after the connection has been lost (F5/F6/F8/etc).directory (say you were in , after reconnect MC will show you directory) If MC has lost the connection with an FTP server, it returns to a.If MC has lost connection with an FTP server, it doesn't reconnect automatically.After *copying* a file from FTP server a remote FTP directory is reread which is not necessary (and even detrimental since a remote directory can contain thousands of files).When you hit F5/F6 (copy/move) button while being at a remote FTP directory MC rereads the remote FTP directory which is not necessary.

