New submission from alphablue52 :
I try to use ftplib for a Webspace running on a Windows Server machine.
The server responses 250 instead of 257 (which would be correct according to
RFC959, ftp)
It would be nice if ftplib could also tolerate the 250 "Requested file ation
okay, comp
Changes by alphablue52 :
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alphablue52 added the comment:
Yes.
If you send a "MKD" than Windows Server responses "250", and ftplib generates
an Error.
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alphablue52 added the comment:
250 is an invalid response to MKD.
M$ Windows Server 2003 does it anyways.
M$ Windows Server is a rather common OS, and there are people like me how have
to live with this.
Maybe it should put this into the following words:
"Please make ftplib usuable w
alphablue52 added the comment:
Jep I also discovered it by using Bazaar, but apparently it goes down to the
ftplib. The bazaar fix works, and here is the response of strato.com (I use
bash ftp):
ftp> open ftp.strato.com
Connected to ftp.strato.com.
220 Speak friend, and enter
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