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ftp script with additional firewall login?

RobJordan (MIS)
21 Mar 02 16:57
I am familiar with a standard ftp login script
but I am having trouble with one that first requires a login to the firewall first.
I am not sure if I should use the quote command to do this.
I have posted the manual login below that I am trying to automate.

Thanks in advance,

Robert

# ftp somesite.com
Connected to somesite.com.
220-
220-Sidewinder ftp proxy.  You must login to the proxy first.
220 Username:
Name (somesite.com:root): firewall_user
331 Password:
Password: firewall pass
230-Proxy authentication successful.  You are connected to the server:
230-
230-ProFTPD 1.2.0rc3 Server (somesite.com) [123.123.123.123]
230-
230 Please use the 'user' command to login to the FTP server.
ftp> user
(username) ftp_username
331 Password required for jordan20.
Password: ftp_pass
230 User ftp_username logged in.
ftp>

Robert G. Jordan

Robert@JORDAN2000.com
www.JORDAN2000.com/scripts
Unix Sys Admin
Chicago, Illinois U.S.A.

dsm325 (TechnicalUser)
22 Mar 02 14:34
We use a firewall here and the syntax is
ftp firewall
remoteuserID@firewallID@hostID
Remotepassword@firewallpassword.

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