On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 10:22:17AM -0500, c l wrote:
Looks like you have some proxying mechanism which fucks up. It definitely
appears that your ftp client is not terminating client properly, something
eats the connection termination.
As said, if you are behind a nat, you should definitely make sure you have
ftp proxying running, so that the connections are tracked correctly.
Otherwise, use an http mirror, it doesn't have this shortcoming.
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