curl-users
FTP command problem
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 16:59:24 -0500
I am trying to upload a file via FTP with cURL (Mac OS X 10.3.2
Terminal) and have hit the wall. I have no trouble getting to the
site with other FTP utilities, but just can't seem to get cURL to
work for me.
To log onto the server in another utility, I can plug in:
ftp://userName:password@ftp.myDomain.com/directory/subdirectory/
and see the subdirectory contents just fine.
In attempting to use cURL to upload a file named "test.txt", residing
in my Desktop directory, to the FTP subdirectory, I have checked the
examples here:
http://curl.haxx.se/docs/readme.curl.html
which suggested:
USING PASSWORDS
FTP
To ftp files using name+passwd, include them in the URL like:
curl ftp://name:passwd@machine.domain:port/full/path/to/file
or specify them with the -u flag like
curl -u name:passwd ftp://machine.domain:port/full/path/to/file
Using those suggestions, I styled my command line-- without success--
several ways including the following:
curl -T
ftp://userName:password@ftp.myDomain.com/directory/subdirectory/
~/Desktop/test.txt
curl -T -u userName:password
ftp://myDomain.com/directory/subdirectory/ ~/Desktop/test.txt
curl -T -u userName:password ftp.myDomain.com/directory/subdirectory/
~/Desktop/test.txt
curl -T -u userName:password
ftp://myDomain.com//directory/subdirectory/ ~/Desktop/test.txt
curl -T -u userName:password
ftp.myDomain.com//directory/subdirectory/ ~/Desktop/test.txt
Every one these generates a server error message.
Will someone take pity on this poor soul and show me the error of my ways?
Best,
Ken
Received on 2004-02-19