ftplib question - ftp.dir() returns something and ftp.nlst() does not
Nico Grubert
nicogrubert at gmail.com
Fri Nov 25 03:03:16 EST 2005
> add
>
> ftp.set_debuglevel(3)
>
> so you can see what the goes on the wire (without that information, it's hard
> to tell if it's a bug in the library or a glitch in your server).
>
> </F>
Hello Fredrik ,
thank you for your reply. I did a "ftp.set_debuglevel(3)" and ftp.nlst()
now prints:
>>> ftp.nlst()
*cmd* 'TYPE A'
*put* 'TYPE A\r\n'
*get* '200 Type set to I.\r\n'
*resp* '200 Type set to I.'
*cmd* 'PORT 10,30,1,31,128,129'
*put* 'PORT 10,30,1,31,128,129\r\n'
*get* '200 PORT command Ok.\r\n'
*resp* '200 PORT command Ok.'
*cmd* 'NLST'
*put* 'NLST\r\n'
*get* '150 About to open data connection.\r\n'
*resp* '150 About to open data connection.'
*retr* ''
*get* '226 Transfer complete.\r\n'
*resp* '226 Transfer complete.'
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>>>
Nico
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