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c: Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
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SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
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Long: ftp-pasv
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Help: Send PASV/EPSV instead of PORT
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Protocols: FTP
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Added: 7.11.0
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Category: ftp
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Multi: mutex
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Mutexed: ftp-port
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See-also:
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- disable-epsv
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Example:
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- --ftp-pasv ftp://example.com/
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# `--ftp-pasv`
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Use passive mode for the data connection. Passive is the internal default
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behavior, but using this option can be used to override a previous --ftp-port
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option.
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Reversing an enforced passive really is not doable but you must then instead
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enforce the correct --ftp-port again.
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Passive mode means that curl tries the EPSV command first and then PASV,
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unless --disable-epsv is used.
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