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18 .TH ftp.conf 5 "16 June 1998" "Debian GNU/Linux"
20 ftp.conf \- configuration file for APT FTP method
22 The ftp.conf file determines the behavior of the FTP method for the APT
23 packaging tool. The syntax of the file is
24 .IR variable = value .
25 Quotes are not required around
27 Comments start with a '#' and end at the next newline. Blank lines are
28 ignored. The following
32 is the hostname of a machine which acts as an FTP firewall. This can be
33 overridden by an environment variable
35 If specified, and the given hostname cannot be directly contacted, a connection
36 is made to the firewall machine and the string
38 is appended to the login identifier. This type of setup is also known as an
41 is a parameter used by some firewall FTP proxies. It is used to authorize
44 to send data beyond the
48 is the password used to authenticate
54 sets a timeout value in seconds (the default is sixty seconds).
60 If true, then all data transfers will be done using passive mode. This is
61 required for some dumb FTP servers and firewall configurations. It can
62 also be overridden by the environment variable
69 and makes the FTP method output more data than it normally does.
75 and makes the FTP method output debugging information. This variable is
76 not currently implemented.
78 sets the number of times a connection is re-tried before giving up (the
84 See <http://www.debian.org/Bugs/db/pa/lapt.html>. If you wish to report a
88 .I /usr/doc/debian/bug-reporting.txt
93 APT was written by the APT team <apt@packages.debian.org>.