On a related note, is there any way to make wget use passive mode when
getting with ftp://.  wget seems to work fine when used with http://,
but I'm behind a firewall and it doesn't work when using the ftp
prefix.  I suspect it's because wget uses active mode for the ftp
transfers (I need to use passive mode for ftp transfers when using the
basic ftp program).  I looked through the wget man page and didn't see
anything about passive mode, but I thought other people might have the
same situation and found a work around.

Thanks,
Dave



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