[CentOS] question on wget

2009-09-11 Thread Dave
Hello,
I've got an ftp site, not mine, that has content on it that i want
to download. It's not anonymous so it requires a log in. The problem is
either the ISP has a bandwidth throttle or the admin does, in either case
inconsistently as to the point in the file, but i rarely get a complete
download. I'm using ncftp. I was wondering if either ncftpget or wget could
do like an auto get and keep getting more and more until it has the complete
file?
Thanks.
Dave.


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Re: [CentOS] question on wget

2009-09-11 Thread Filipe Brandenburger
Hi,

On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 14:29, Dave dave.meh...@gmail.com wrote:
 I was wondering if either ncftpget or wget could
 do like an auto get and keep getting more and more until it has the complete
 file?

Yes, you can do that with wget -c.

See man wget, you might also want to see --ftp-user and
--ftp-password options, and also the possible use of .wgetrc or
.netrc to store passwords without passing them on the command line.

I believe it's also possible to achieve the same using ncftp/ncftpget,
but it's been a while I haven't used those, you might want to check
the man pages of those as well.

HTH,
Filipe
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Re: [CentOS] question on wget

2009-09-11 Thread Vinicius Coque
You can use wget -c URL, to continue downloading file


On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Dave dave.meh...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello,
I've got an ftp site, not mine, that has content on it that i want
 to download. It's not anonymous so it requires a log in. The problem is
 either the ISP has a bandwidth throttle or the admin does, in either case
 inconsistently as to the point in the file, but i rarely get a complete
 download. I'm using ncftp. I was wondering if either ncftpget or wget could
 do like an auto get and keep getting more and more until it has the
 complete
 file?
Thanks.
Dave.


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Re: [CentOS] question on wget

2009-09-11 Thread Rajagopal Swaminathan
Greetings,

On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 11:59 PM, Dave dave.meh...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello,
        I've got an ftp site, not mine, that has content on it that i want
 to download. It's not anonymous so it requires a log in. The problem is
 either the ISP has a bandwidth throttle or the admin does, in either case
 inconsistently as to the point in the file, but i rarely get a complete
 download. I'm using ncftp. I was wondering if either ncftpget or wget could
 do like an auto get and keep getting more and more until it has the complete
 file?

I have used a cron-ned  lftp mirror script to mirror a directory on a
ftp server with username/password combo and is managed by windoZ
admins -- means requires only cheking available free space in the
destination folder which is shared with samba.

Long things short: lftp works so well on a desktop machine that last
time the admins did not know where the hell the machine was when power
went off and they had to switch on the machine ;-)

Regards

Rajagopal
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Re: [CentOS] question on wget

2009-09-11 Thread Toby Bluhm
Dave wrote:
 Hello,
   I've got an ftp site, not mine, that has content on it that i want
 to download. It's not anonymous so it requires a log in. The problem is
 either the ISP has a bandwidth throttle or the admin does, in either case
 inconsistently as to the point in the file, but i rarely get a complete
 download. I'm using ncftp. I was wondering if either ncftpget or wget could
 do like an auto get and keep getting more and more until it has the complete
 file?
   

If you think throttling down your download may help, wget --limit-rate= 
. . . .


-- 
tkb

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