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On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 10:27 PM Patrik Schindler <poc@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello Laurence,

Am 25.03.2020 um 03:43 schrieb Laurence Chiu <lchiu7@xxxxxxxxx>:

FTP is not great protocol but we are stuck with it. We were thinking of
using something like WinSCP on the Windows client so that at least it
could
resume a failed transfer. Well that is what is documented

FTP is a great protocol when it comes to sheer speed. Nothing can beat
FTP. That's because it's clear text. Drawback is, it's clear text, so
tapping to get a copy of data in transfer is possible.

Make yourself accustomed to the FTP REST command:

HELP REST
214 REST marker: restart data transfer at this marker.

(from a telnet session to my AS/400 FTP server)

Usually, FTP command line clients implement this as reput and reget
commands. If not, you'll need to calculate the needed offset by yourself,
send a REST with the offset and then get or put. See documentation if your
particular client implementation.

:wq! PoC

PGP-Key: DDD3 4ABF 6413 38DE - https://www.pocnet.net/poc-key.asc


That is not something I was aware of. Does the IBMi ftp client support
reput and reget commands? If not how do you calculate the offset yourself?
Do you look at the number of bytes transferred?






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