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Do you mean that my ftp default mode is not passive?
how can i enable the passive mode?
Good question. The man page, man wget says how to *disable* passive mode: --no-passive-ftp Disable the use of the passive FTP transfer mode. Passive FTP man dates that the client connect to the server to establish the data connection rather than the other way around.
If the machine is connected to the Internet directly, both passive and active FTP should work equally well. Behind most firewall and NAT configurations passive FTP has a better chance of working. However, in some rare firewall configurations, active FTP actually works when passive FTP doesn't. If you suspect this to be the case, use this option, or set "passive_ftp=off" in your init file.
What does wget --version say? Mine says 1.10.2. If yours is much older, perhaps you should update.
Maybe you should try using curl instead of wget. Both tools use passive ftp by default, but who knows, maybe curl will avoid the problem.
Finally, please direct all questions to the crossgcc mailing list, they can answer when I can't. - Dan
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