Francois,
Usually non transparent FTP proxies work by connecting to the proxy
itself and then when asked username, entering the real user name
followed by and @ and the remote server name. Sometimes the @ character
is replaced by a # character.
I was under the impression that this was how
you never know?)
Cheers.
Dave B
-Original Message-
From: Info2004 [mailto:info2...@asamicros.com]
Sent: 10 May 2010 09:10
To: ICS support mailing
Subject: [twsocket] FTP through proxy not in transparent mode
Hi,
I have an application which uses OverbyteIcsFtpCli version
V2.108. It
"Pasiv mode"? (If you don't
try, you never know?)
Cheers.
Dave B
> -Original Message-
> From: Info2004 [mailto:info2...@asamicros.com]
> Sent: 10 May 2010 09:10
> To: ICS support mailing
> Subject: [twsocket] FTP through proxy not in tra
I have an application which uses OverbyteIcsFtpCli version V2.108. It's
working great - no problems.
However, a customer wants to use this application through his proxy
(wowproxy), and it's not using transparent mode.
So, anyone used this or similar combo? Can I get it to work?
I googled wow
Hi,
I have an application which uses OverbyteIcsFtpCli version V2.108. It's
working great - no problems.
However, a customer wants to use this application through his proxy
(wowproxy), and it's not using transparent mode.
So, anyone used this or similar combo? Can I get it to work?
I googl