Command Line File Transfer Program
LFTP is a reliable shell-like command line FTP client. It can retry
operations and does reget automatically. It can do several transfers
simultaneously in the background. With LFTP, you can start a transfer
in the background and continue browsing that FTP site or another one.
This is all done in one process. Background jobs are completed in nohup
mode if you exit or close the modem connection. LFTP has reput, mirror,
and reverse mirror among its features. Since version 2.0, it also
supports the HTTP protocol. Other features include IPV6 support,
context sensitive completion, output redirection to files or to pipe,
FTP and HTTP proxy support, transfer rate throttling for each
connection and for all connections in sum, job queuing, job execution
at specified times, opie and skey support in the FTP protocol, SSL for
HTTP and FTP, and FXP transfers.
- Sources inherited from project SUSE:SLE-15:Update
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derived packages
- Download package
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Checkout Package
osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout openSUSE:Step:15-SP1/lftp.10482 && cd $_
- Create Badge
Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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0001-Add-content-of-the-SUSE-lftp-vi-1.1-archive.p |
0000001996 1.95 KB | |
0002-Add-content-of-lftp-compat-addfiles.patch.pat |
0000038208 37.3 KB | |
0003-Add-content-of-lftp-completion.patch.patch | 0000000699 699 Bytes | |
0004-Include-config.h-to-detect-gnulib-macros.patc |
0000000716 716 Bytes | |
0005-Add-the-wrapper-code-to-the-Makefile-in-order |
0000005270 5.15 KB | |
CVE-2018-10916.patch | 0000002260 2.21 KB | |
fix-zero-byte-file-upload-via-ssl.patch | 0000001366 1.33 KB | |
lftp-4.8.3.tar.xz | 0001602324 1.53 MB | |
lftp-4.8.3.tar.xz.asc | 0000000155 155 Bytes | |
lftp-default-ssl-cipher.patch | 0000000630 630 Bytes | |
lftp.changes | 0000041136 40.2 KB | |
lftp.keyring | 0000009781 9.55 KB | |
lftp.spec | 0000006158 6.01 KB | |
relax-ssh-password-prompt-recognition.patch | 0000000725 725 Bytes |
Latest Revision
Release from SUSE:Maintenance:10482 / lftp.SUSE_SLE-15_Update
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