Claus Ibsen-2 wrote*
> Otherwise the FTP client may have a logging level / name you can set
> to see what it can log on the client side about the activity.
*
> On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 11:00 PM, javamonkey79 <

> javamonkey79@

> > wrote:
>> In the FTP component docs, it shows the FTP commands from the stepwise
>> flag:
>>
>> TYPE A
>> 200 Type set to A
>> PWD
>> 257 "/" is current directory.
>> CWD one
>> 250 CWD successful. "/one" is current directory.
>> CWD two
>> 250 CWD successful. "/one/two" is current directory.
>> SYST
>> 215 UNIX emulated by FileZilla
>> PORT 127,0,0,1,17,94
>> 200 Port command successful
>> LIST
>> 150 Opening data channel for directory list.
>> 226 Transfer OK
>> ...
>>
>> How do you get these FTP commands to show up? Is it just setting to
>> trace\all logging, or is there another way?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
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Does anyone know what "logging level / name" it might be?




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