Use a different tool :)
go to the /var/www/ dir on the one machine and issue this command:
wget --glob=on -r
ftp://username:password@thenameoftheftpserver/your/dir/*
you can do lots of nifty things with wget look at the manpage for more
details. I think you will find it is much more suited for this thing than
an ftp client.
-derek
On Fri, 14 Dec 101, Charlie Bullen wrote:
> Good Morning, I need to copy several directories complete with all
> files they contain from one computer to another using ftp. The location
> of the directories on computer 1 is /var/www with several subdirectories.
> Many of the subdirectories also have subdirectories and all contain
> multiple files. I want the stucture on computer 2 to be the same as on
> computer 1.
>
> I establish an ftp connection from computer 2 to computer 1 and make the
> following entry:
>
> mget /var/www/* /var/www
>
> It seems to start the transfer and asks me if I want to transfer each
> file. I answered y. I then closed the session and got the following response:
>
> ftp> exit
> 221-You have transferred 0 bytes in 0 files.
> 221-Total traffic for this session was 244 bytes in 0 transfers.
> 221-Thank you for using the FTP service on webserver1.
> 221 Goodbye.
>
> to be sure I went to /var/www on computer 2 and sure enough nothing was
> there. Any Ideas?
>
> I could get in my car and drive over to the site where all these files
> reside on a win 98 box and ftp them from there to computer 2, but since I
> can ssh into computer 2 from home it seems like there mst be a way to do
> it remotley.
>
> Sad to say all of my ftp expierience has been using a windows client to
> ftp to a linux or unix box, no command line expierience.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Charlie
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