When I press CTRL-N, the default is to have anonymous connection enabled. So when I want to access a non-anoymous FTP I first have to click to disable anonymous.
Is there any way to set the default for new FTP-sessions to non-anonymous?
default non-anonymous FTP
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Reverse default?
2VandrHam
Hello !
¤ That is right; I didn't find any setting to get the box unticked by default.
* However, isn't a huge work to do, not "The sea to drink"
* Maybe the Author could make the reverse default, whether a majority of users would wish this ?
Kind regards,
Claude
Clo

¤ That is right; I didn't find any setting to get the box unticked by default.
* However, isn't a huge work to do, not "The sea to drink"

* Maybe the Author could make the reverse default, whether a majority of users would wish this ?

Claude
Clo
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Re: Reverse default?
Clo wrote:* However, isn't a huge work to do, not "The sea to drink"

To only have the possibility to add an extra line in wcx_ftp.ini would make me happyClo wrote:* Maybe the Author could make the reverse default, whether a majority of users would wish this ?

If you want to connect a non anonymous FTP it's very simple:
If you begin the url with '@' the anonymous checkbox is automatically unchecked.
So leads the following input to
sheepdog
See:
Total Commander Help Index -> 3.Operation -> g. Built-in FTP client -> FTP New Connection -> dialog box
If you begin the url with '@' the anonymous checkbox is automatically unchecked.
So leads the following input to
- '@ftp.nero.com' -> TC prompts for the username and password.
- 'stefan@ftp.nero.com' -> TC promts for the password for user 'stefan'
- 'stefan:password@ftp.nero.com' -> TC connects user'stefan' with password 'password'.
sheepdog
See:
Total Commander Help Index -> 3.Operation -> g. Built-in FTP client -> FTP New Connection -> dialog box
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An error+not@
2Sheepdog
Hello Stefan !
"If my aunt'ld have a pair, she'ld be my uncle…" : in all connections with passwords at home, I have not any with @ inside the URL !
* Hence, the VandrHam's wish makes sense, even whether isn't very important for us.
* A new entry rather in wcx_ftp.ini like VandrHam said…
* To avoid the issue of that tick-box, one can set a new FTP connexion from the command cm_FtpConnect : Net Menu (or a button in the bar for me) >> button "New connection" which displays directly the dialog-box for the details to configure.
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Claude
Clo

¤ There is an error in the Help, since it's written : "… automatically checked." I corrected that in the Tutorials.If you begin the url with '@' the anonymous checkbox is automatically unchecked.
- Not necessary to begin with @; that works as soon as you type @ anywhere in the field.If you begin the url with '@' the anonymous checkbox is automatically unchecked

* Hence, the VandrHam's wish makes sense, even whether isn't very important for us.
* A new entry rather in wcx_ftp.ini like VandrHam said…
* To avoid the issue of that tick-box, one can set a new FTP connexion from the command cm_FtpConnect : Net Menu (or a button in the bar for me) >> button "New connection" which displays directly the dialog-box for the details to configure.

Claude
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Re: An error+not@
neither in mine. But neverthless you have to use the'@' as a switch.Clo wrote:- Not necessary to begin with @; that works as soon as you type @ anywhere in the field.If you begin the url with '@' the anonymous checkbox is automatically unchecked
"If my aunt'ld have a pair, she'ld be my uncle…" : in all connections with passwords at home, I have not any with @ inside the URL !
Take any of your connetcions (which requires authentication) and place the @ in front of the url. As described above you'll be prompted for username and password.
So I can't see why to make another option.
In my opinion it makes sense to try to connect to a new ftp server with anonymous connection.
If you know it isn't possible (or wanted) you only have to add the @ in front of the url. I think this way it is very handy to use non-anonymous connections (as you have to type in the url anyway for the 'New FTP Connection')
What do you think?
It lacks the advantage of [ctrl]+[n] shortcut (for the not advanced user).* To avoid the issue ....one can set a new FTP connexion from the command cm_FtpConnect
kind regards
sheepdog
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Re: An error+not@
You've got a point there. the reason I brought this up is because I didn't know the tick went away automatically when typing @.Sheepdog wrote:In my opinion it makes sense to try to connect to a new ftp server with anonymous connection.
If you know it isn't possible (or wanted) you only have to add the @ in front of the url. I think this way it is very handy to use non-anonymous connections (as you have to type in the url anyway for the 'New FTP Connection')
It does indeed make sense to try to connect to an unknown server anonymously, because when the server is 'known' then there's always a user name you can provide and hence put before the @.