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I've been banging my hand on this one for quite a while now.
I am trying to send a file by ftp under bash with one command line, or at least to give before hand the login and password of the ftp connexion.
I managed something with ncftp but not everyone has it so If anyone has the slightest idea what to do please let me know.
(he should be able to send a file without ANY user assistance)
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I do something like this:
ftp -n <remote.send
The remote.send file has any ftp commands you like. I'm using it to archive a weeks worth of backups on a remote server:
open ftp.mydomain.com user myuser password binary delete file6.tgz rename file5.tgz file6.tgz rename file4.tgz file5.tgz rename file3.tgz file4.tgz rename file2.tgz file3.tgz rename file1.tgz file2.tgz rename file.tgz file1.tgz lcd /var/www/html/forum/cron put file.tgz quit
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