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ftpls(1)			 User Commands			      ftpls(1)

NAME
       ftpls - generate a ftp directory listing.

SYNOPSIS
       ftpls [options] host[:port] [remotedir]
	  or: ftpls [options] URL

DESCRIPTION
       ftpls  generates a listing of files and directories in a FTP directory.
       By default it prints a human readable ascii output, but may also create
       HTML and machine parsable output.

OPTIONS
   Connect / login / username / password options:
       -u, --user=NAME
	      Use NAME to login on the ftp server.
	      The  default is `anonymous'. Use an empty name to force the pro‐
	      gram to not log in.

       -p, --pass=PASSWORD
	      Use PASS as password to login on the ftp server.
	      The default is `anonymous@invalid.example'. If an empty password
	      is given the programm will not send a password to the server.

       --account=ACCOUNT
	      Send ACCOUNT as account name during login phase.
	      Note: this is _not_ the user name, but the name of what could be
	      called a subaccount implemented by a few servers. If  you	 don't
	      understand  what	it  means you have a good chance to never need
	      this option anyway. If you think you  need  it  please  try  the
	      --user option first.

       --tries=ARG
	      Number of tries to connect and log in.
	      The  default  is	1, meaning that the program will give up after
	      the first error.
	      This option was added in version 0.3.0.

       --data-connect-retries=ARG
	      Number of tries to connect to data port.
	      The program will try to reach the data port  (for	 retrieval  of
	      listings	or  data)  that many times and will give up after that
	      many errors in a row. The default is 5, meaning that the program
	      will give up after the fifth error.
	      This option was added in version 0.6.6. The old behaviour was to
	      give up after the first error.

       --login-sleep=ARG
	      Seconds to sleep after a failed login.
	      More precisely: the program will fall to	sleep  for  this  many
	      seconds  after a try to connect or login has failed. The default
	      is 5. A 0 is treated as 1, and abuse, especially	together  with
	      --tries, is likely to annory the servers adminstrators.
	      This option was added in version 0.4.5.

       -4, --v4
	      Only use IPv4, even if v6 is available.
	      This  option  effectively	 disallows the use of IPv6, except for
	      DNS queries.
	      It was added in version 0.6.0.

       -6, --v6
	      Only use IPv6, even if v4 is available.
	      This option effectively disallows the use of  IPv4,  except  for
	      DNS queries.
	      It was added in version 0.6.0.

   Operational options:
       --interactive
	      Read directories from stdin.
	      This  option  tells ftpls to ignore any directories given on the
	      command line, and to read the directories to list from the stan‐
	      dard  input,  reading one directory per line.ftpls will print an
	      END-OF-COPY line after each operation. Do not  use  this	option
	      together with --html.
	      This  option  was	 added in version 0.3.6 and will be removed in
	      future versions, unless someone objects.

       -T, --timeout=SECONDS
	      Timeout to use for network read/write.
	      The default is 30 seconds and is usually sufficient.
	      This option was added in version 0.3.8.

       -R, --recursive
	      Do recursive listing.
	      This option makes ftpls descend through the directory  hierarchy
	      and  list	 all  the  directories and files it files. A top level
	      directories content will be printed completely  before  the  sub
	      directories will be traversed.

       --raw  Raw output in original format.
	      This will preserve the original format and sort order.

       --max-depth=ARG
	      Descend at most LEVEL directories.
		0 means `do not enter sub directories at all',
		1 means `enter sub-directories, but not their sub-directories'.
	      The default is 2^32-1 meaning `enter all'.
	      This option enables the --recursive option.

   Sorting options:
       -a, --alpha
	      sort alphabetical.

       -z, --omega
	      sort reverse alphabetical.

       -n, --newest
	      sort youngest first.

       -o, --oldest
	      sort oldest first.

       -s, --shortest
	      sort shortest first.

       -l, --longest
	      sort longest first.

   Output options:
       -h, --html
	      Create HTML index.
	      The index will contain all files together with modification time
	      and size.
	      Note: The links in this index will contain username and password
	      if  you  include	them into an URL given to ftpls on the command
	      line (either as argument or  through  the	 --urlprefix  option).
	      They  will  not  be included otherwise, for security and privacy
	      reasons.

       -m, --machine
	      Create machine parsable output.

       -t, --title=TEXT
	      Title text to use on the HTML output.

       -U, --urlprefix=URL
	      URL-Prefix to use in listings.
	      If this option is not given then an URL  given  on  the  command
	      line  will  be  used instead, and if this	 has not been given an
	      URL will be created from host, port and directory given  on  the
	      command line.

       --print-dir
	      Print sub directory names.
	      This  option makes ftpls print the name of a directory before it
	      lists it's content. Note that the name of the top	 level	direc‐
	      tory  of	each listing will not be printed. This option is meant
	      to be used together with --raw, and will not create useful  out‐
	      put together with --html.

   Workaround options:
       --ascii-listings
	      Do directory listings in ASCII mode.
	      Use  this	 option	 if the FTP server is unable to correctly list
	      directories in binary mode, for example, if you  see  a  message
	      like this (usually on one line):
	      `fatal:  received	 unwanted answer to LIST: 426 Data connection:
	      Illegal seek.'
	      This option was added in version 0.5.2.

       -L, --list-options=OPTS
	      Add OPTS to LIST command.
	      This allows to pass arbitrary options to the  FTP	 servers  LIST
	      command.	Note  that  ftpcopy  does not cope well with recursive
	      directory listings.
	      This option was added in version 0.3.0.

       --allow-pasv-ip=IP4
	      Allow data connections to the address IP4.
	      Normally ftpls only accepts data connections to the IP addresses
	      it  received  as an answer to the DNS request, or the IP address
	      in the URL. Sometimes this is not enough, especially when NAT or
	      masquerading  are	 active.  ftpcopy then prints an error message
	      `illegal redirect by FTP server'. With this option, which may be
	      given  more  than	 once, you can add additional addresses to the
	      internal list of allowed data connection targets. IP4 has to  be
	      an  IPv4	address or a list of IPv4 addresses, separated by com‐
	      mas.
	      The environment variable FTPCOPY_ALLOW_PASV_IP serves  the  same
	      purpose.
	      Note: Do not use this option without thinking: FTP redirects may
	      be used to launch denial of  service  attacks  against  innocent
	      targets.
	      This option was added in version 0.6.1.

       --force-select
	      Use select, not poll.
	      Do  not  use  the poll() system call even if it's available, but
	      use select()  instead.  This  allows  the	 program  to  be  used
	      together with runsocks from the socks5 reference implementation.
	      Please  note that you will need a directly reachable name server
	      anyway, as the DNS library in use does not  support  SOCKS  (you
	      can always use IP addresses).
	      This option was added in version 0.3.8.

   Help options:
       --examples
	      Show usage examples.

       --see-also
	      Where to find related information.

       --version
	      Show version: ftpls (ftpcopy) 0.6.7.

       --help Show a list of options or the long help on one.
	      The use with an argument shows the long help text
	      of that option, without an argument it will list
	      all options.

       --longhelp
	      Show longer help texts for all or one option.

EXAMPLES
       Generate a HTML index page:
	 ftpls \
	 --html --title 'CVS tree index by date' \
	 --urlprefix ftp://ftp.ohse.de/uwe/cvs-trees/  \
	 --newest \
	 ftp://serak.ohse.de/uwe/cvs-trees \
	 > SOMEWHERE/cvs-trees/index-by-date.html

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 2003 Uwe Ohse.

       The software comes with NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

       This  package  is  published  unter the terms of the GNU General Public
       License version 2. Later versions of the GPL may or may not apply,  see
       http://www.ohse.de/uwe/licenses/

AUTHOR
       Uwe Ohse, <uwe@ohse.de>.

MORE INFORMATION
       Please report bugs to <ftpcopy@lists.ohse.de>

SEE ALSO
       ftpcopy(1) creates and maintains ftp mirrors.

       The ftpcopy package has a mailing list. Send an empty mail to <ftpcopy-
       subscribe@lists.ohse.de> to subscribe to it.

       The ftpcopy homepage is at
	 http://www.ohse.de/uwe/ftpcopy.html

				  2015-08-30			      ftpls(1)
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