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import Data.List
import Network.FTP.Client
desiredFile x = ".xz.sig" `isSuffixOf` x
main = do
enableFTPDebugging
h1 <- easyConnectFTP "prep.ai.mit.edu"
let h = setPassive h1 True
loginAnon h
cwd h "/gnu/hello"
files <- nlst h Nothing
let file = head $ filter desiredFile files
downloadbinary h file
quit h
produces this result:
FTP received: 220 GNU FTP server ready.
FTP sent: USER anonymous
FTP received: 230-Due to U.S. Export Regulations, all cryptographic software on this
FTP received: 230-site is subject to the following legal notice:
FTP received: 230-
FTP received: 230- This site includes publicly available encryption source code
FTP received: 230- which, together with object code resulting from the compiling of
FTP received: 230- publicly available source code, may be exported from the United
FTP received: 230- States under License Exception "TSU" pursuant to 15 C.F.R. Section
FTP received: 230- 740.13(e).
FTP received: 230-
FTP received: 230-This legal notice applies to cryptographic software only. Please see
FTP received: 230-the Bureau of Industry and Security (www.bxa.doc.gov) for more
FTP received: 230-information about current U.S. regulations.
FTP received: 230 Login successful.
FTP sent: CWD /gnu/hello
FTP received: 250 Directory successfully changed.
FTP sent: TYPE A
FTP received: 200 Switching to ASCII mode.
FTP sent: PASV
FTP received: 227 Entering Passive Mode (208,118,235,20,92,41).
FTP sent: NLST
FTP received: 150 Here comes the directory listing.
FTP sent: TYPE I
FTP received: 226 Directory send OK.
FTP sent: PASV
FTP received: 200 Switching to Binary mode.
ftp-example: user error (Not a 227 response: (200,["Switching to Binary mode."]))
setting passive to False gets past the nlst, but fails on the downloadbinary:
FTP received: 220 GNU FTP server ready.
FTP sent: USER anonymous
FTP received: 230-Due to U.S. Export Regulations, all cryptographic software on this
FTP received: 230-site is subject to the following legal notice:
FTP received: 230-
FTP received: 230- This site includes publicly available encryption source code
FTP received: 230- which, together with object code resulting from the compiling of
FTP received: 230- publicly available source code, may be exported from the United
FTP received: 230- States under License Exception "TSU" pursuant to 15 C.F.R. Section
FTP received: 230- 740.13(e).
FTP received: 230-
FTP received: 230-This legal notice applies to cryptographic software only. Please see
FTP received: 230-the Bureau of Industry and Security (www.bxa.doc.gov) for more
FTP received: 230-information about current U.S. regulations.
FTP received: 230 Login successful.
FTP sent: CWD /gnu/hello
FTP received: 250 Directory successfully changed.
FTP sent: TYPE A
FTP received: 200 Switching to ASCII mode.
FTP sent: PORT 192,168,1,172,254,41
FTP received: 200 PORT command successful. Consider using PASV.
FTP sent: NLST
FTP received: 150 Here comes the directory listing.
FTP sent: TYPE I
FTP received: 226 Directory send OK.
FTP sent: PORT 192,168,1,172,254,42
FTP received: 200 Switching to Binary mode.
FTP sent: RETR hello-2.6.tar.xz.sig
FTP received: 200 PORT command successful. Consider using PASV.
ftp-example: user error (FTP: Expected 100, got (200,["PORT command successful. Consider using PASV."]))
This is with ftphs 1.0.9.1 and ghc 7.8.3, on Mac OS X 10.9.5.
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produces this result:
setting passive to False gets past the nlst, but fails on the downloadbinary:
This is with ftphs 1.0.9.1 and ghc 7.8.3, on Mac OS X 10.9.5.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: