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Andrew Kar wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 09:40 am, Izo wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Is KGet capable of reconnecting to the password protected FTP sites
hosted by FTP servers which regularly disconnect client connections ?
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All ftp sites disconnect client connections if they are inactive for a period
of time. Kget will reconnect upto X times (set in preferences) on a login or
broken connection error.
I haven't tried it but I would imagine that kget allows the normal net
procedure of putting the username and password as part of the Url.
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For me it seems it does not even try. I've got Reconnect Options set as
follows:<br>
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No. of Retries = 20<br>
On login or Timeout Eror = checked<br>
Reconnect after = 1 minute<br>
On broken connection = checked<br>
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But I relly suspect that this part of the KGet configuration deals with
the computer-to-internet connection rather than with the FTP
client-server connection since on the same dialog one can find the
Connection Type (which I have set up as Permanent since I am behind the
firewall) and Offline Mode (unchecked for me)<br>
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Izo<br>
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