<p>Downloaded 0.1.1 today for kernel 2.2 (I'm running 2.2.17) Everything compiled well with Mandrake 7.2, copied to the kernel module directory for file systems, no errors, etc., module loads and all.
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Using the following syntax for anonymous ftp:
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mount -t ftpfs none /mnt/ftpfs -o ip=ipaddress
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where the directory /mnt/ftpfs exists and the ip has an ftp server running (I've used a remote address and 127.0.0.1)
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gives me either with wuftp or proftp server:
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mount: wrong fs type, bad option , bad superblock on none.
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If I specify user, pass or port, I get mount listing it's options.
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It will <b>appear</b> to mount a Win 2000 ftp server but the directory structure is empty.
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:-/ Thoughts?
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<p>Downloaded 0.1.1 today for kernel 2.2 (I'm running 2.2.17) Everything compiled well with Mandrake 7.2, copied to the kernel module directory for file systems, no errors, etc., module loads and all.
</p><p>
Using the following syntax for anonymous ftp:
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mount -t ftpfs none /mnt/ftpfs -o ip=ipaddress
</p><p>
where the directory /mnt/ftpfs exists and the ip has an ftp server running (I've used a remote address and 127.0.0.1)
</p><p>
gives me either with wuftp or proftp server:
</p><p>
mount: wrong fs type, bad option , bad superblock on none.
</p><p>
If I specify user, pass or port, I get mount listing it's options.
</p><p>
It will <b>appear</b> to mount a Win 2000 ftp server but the directory structure is empty.
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:-/ Thoughts?
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Might be because of a bug in reading multiline server responses.
This is fixed in the 0.2.1 release.
No such luck. According to the file list, 0.2.1 is for kernel 2.4. I'm using 2.2.17