cgunhouse Dec 235 2 Oct 28, 2014 #1 IFTP seems to ignore the path portion of the command line. V16 goes to the path defined in the command line while V17 goes to the default directory of the user logging on. Also, "IFTP /?" does not show all the possible switches.
IFTP seems to ignore the path portion of the command line. V16 goes to the path defined in the command line while V17 goes to the default directory of the user logging on. Also, "IFTP /?" does not show all the possible switches.
rconn Administrator May 13,075 196 Staff member Oct 28, 2014 #2 cgunhouse said: IFTP seems to ignore the path portion of the command line. V16 goes to the path defined in the command line while V17 goes to the default directory of the user logging on. Click to expand... Not reproducible here. (I use IFTP and a path to upload the TCMD installers to the web site.) What is the exact syntax you're using? Also, "IFTP /?" does not show all the possible switches. Click to expand... IFTP /? is not supposed to show all the possible switches, just the commonly used ones.
cgunhouse said: IFTP seems to ignore the path portion of the command line. V16 goes to the path defined in the command line while V17 goes to the default directory of the user logging on. Click to expand... Not reproducible here. (I use IFTP and a path to upload the TCMD installers to the web site.) What is the exact syntax you're using? Also, "IFTP /?" does not show all the possible switches. Click to expand... IFTP /? is not supposed to show all the possible switches, just the commonly used ones.
cgunhouse Dec 235 2 Oct 30, 2014 #3 I am using the following: IFTP /P /V /R "SFTP://cgunhouse:*@regfile0050.mycompany.com/nfs4exports/appload:22" Password: *********** "iftp" generates: V17: regfile0050.mycompany.com/home/cgunhouse/ V16: regfile0050.mycompany.com/nfs4exports/appload/ Last edited: Oct 31, 2014
I am using the following: IFTP /P /V /R "SFTP://cgunhouse:*@regfile0050.mycompany.com/nfs4exports/appload:22" Password: *********** "iftp" generates: V17: regfile0050.mycompany.com/home/cgunhouse/ V16: regfile0050.mycompany.com/nfs4exports/appload/
rconn Administrator May 13,075 196 Staff member Oct 30, 2014 #4 Fixed in build 35. (It was in the sftp: code, not in iftp.) And your port is in the wrong place; it should follow the URL, not the path.
Fixed in build 35. (It was in the sftp: code, not in iftp.) And your port is in the wrong place; it should follow the URL, not the path.
cgunhouse Dec 235 2 Oct 31, 2014 #5 Sorry, I was basing the port position based on the Help which states: IFTP [/= /S command /C /EP /IPv6 /N /Pn /PR="n" /Q /R /V /Z[n]] [ftp://[user[:password]@]server[/path][:port]] and what gets generated from using IFTP /= Last edited: Oct 31, 2014
Sorry, I was basing the port position based on the Help which states: IFTP [/= /S command /C /EP /IPv6 /N /Pn /PR="n" /Q /R /V /Z[n]] [ftp://[user[:password]@]server[/path][:port]] and what gets generated from using IFTP /=
cgunhouse Dec 235 2 Oct 31, 2014 #6 IFTP /P /V /R "SFTP://cgunhouse:*@regfile0050.mycompany.com/nfs4exports/appload:22" Password: *********** I now get: TCC: Cannot resolve path "/home/cgunhouse/nfs4exports/appload": path does not exist. "/home/cgunhouse/nfs4exports/appload" "/home/cgunhouse" shouldn't be part of the path, it should be just "/nfs4exports/appload" Last edited: Oct 31, 2014
IFTP /P /V /R "SFTP://cgunhouse:*@regfile0050.mycompany.com/nfs4exports/appload:22" Password: *********** I now get: TCC: Cannot resolve path "/home/cgunhouse/nfs4exports/appload": path does not exist. "/home/cgunhouse/nfs4exports/appload" "/home/cgunhouse" shouldn't be part of the path, it should be just "/nfs4exports/appload"