From: Conor Daly (conor.daly at domain met.ie)
Date: Mon 31 Jul 2000 - 16:02:28 IST
http://www.linux.ie/linux-ie-people.html
Sean,
What you need is a face to face tutorial... :-)
Have a look at the page above and see if anyone would like to have you over
to go into some detail with your system. It's hard at first to get a system
up and running, especially if you want to do everything at once. I spent
about 3-4 weeks printing and reading HOWTOs and man pages before attempting
to set up my server at home. And I've already got some *NIX experience. Be
prepared to supply lots of food / pints / hardware etc...
Alternatively, spend some time with the system just browsing, reading man
pages, looking at existing scripts before trying all the fancy stuff (though
firewalls shouldn't be considered as "fancy" but as a necessary part of the
system before attempting any outside network connections).
--- Conor Daly ------------------------------------- General Forecast Division Met Eireann Glasnevin Hill Dublin 9. ph +353 1 8064255 fax +353 1 8064275 conor.daly at domain met.ie ------------------------------------- -----Original Message----- From: SP K <spk_ie at domain yahoo.co.uk> To: ilug at domain linux.ie <ilug at domain linux.ie> Date: 31 July 2000 15:35 Subject: [ILUG] ncftp -R >i have installed ncftp so that i can get remote >directories recurvisely, but yet when i try 'get *', >or 'get -R *', or 'ncftpget -R /remote_dir' it still >leaves out the directories, it gets all the files and >the directories are downloaded as just _files_ with no >contents on the local side, am i doing commands >incorrectly cause i cant find any others from the man page? >
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