Linux FTP client that can keep remote folder in sync with

Sam Varshavchik mrsam at courier-mta.com
Fri May 16 11:52:56 UTC 2025


M. Fioretti writes:

> On Thu, May 15, 2025 07:51:39 AM -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> > M. Fioretti writes:
> >
> > > Yes, of course. I wrote ftp because I meant ftp. Because, as sad or
> > > dumb as it may be, it's still the default options on countless ISPs,
> > > for the reason others already mentioned: leaving ftp as the default
> > > option makes scp and similar the "deluxe" one, which deserves extra
> > > payment.
> >
> > It's beyond dumb.
>
> I agree. Unfortunately, there is a difference between "I agree" and "I
> can change this", at least in this particular case.

Sure, you can change it. They're not the only hosting provider on this  
planet.

You may not want to, and that's your decision to make. Just don't complain  
if, some day, you wake up and your web site has been replaced with … 
something else, because your login and password was sniffed. Hopefully,  
you're not using the same login and password on other sites, or in more  
sensitive environments.
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