[comp.sys.mac.misc] ftp anonymous sites...

rubin@ganymede.cis.ohio-state.edu (daniel j rubin) (01/23/91)

I was just wondering if anybody out there has a list of some ftp
sites that have some good Mac shareware ect...

Thanks in Advance                               - Dan Rubin

s36572u@puukko.hut.fi (Karl R. Tigerstedt) (01/24/91)

Here is a list of anonymous FTP sites for Macintosh.

IN THE STATES
doc.cso.uiuc.edu		128.174.33.105		cd mac/MUG
rascal.ics.utexas.edu		128.83.138.20		cd mac
sumex-aim.stanford.edu		36.44.0.6		cd info-mac
um-mts.cc.umich.edu		35.1.1.43		cd PC2:
wsmr-simtel20.army.mil		26.2.0.74		cd pd3:<macintosh>

IN EUROPE
mcsun.eu.net			192.16.202.1		cd comp/mac
nic.funet.fi			128.214.6.100		cd pub/mac
pollux.lu.se			130.235.132.89		cd pub/mac
sics.se				192.16.123.90		cd pub/info-mac

Good ftp'ing!

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wscott@en.ecn.purdue.edu (Wayne H Scott) (01/26/91)

In article <1991Jan23.160426.29645@santra.uucp> s36572u@puukko.hut.fi (Karl R. Tigerstedt) writes:
>Here is a list of anonymous FTP sites for Macintosh.
>
>um-mts.cc.umich.edu		35.1.1.43		cd PC2:

Could someone send me some info on how to get files from this site?

I can get the INDEX but nothing else.


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gil@daffy.gatech.edu (Gil Neiger) (01/26/91)

In article <1991Jan25.175809.5277@en.ecn.purdue.edu> wscott@en.ecn.purdue.edu
(Wayne H Scott) writes:
>>
>>um-mts.cc.umich.edu		35.1.1.43		cd PC2:
>
>Could someone send me some info on how to get files from this site?
>
>I can get the INDEX but nothing else.

I think there's a problem with getting files from this site to UNIX systems
because all the file names have slashes (/) in them.  Thus, if you try to
get the file

	XX/YYY

your UNIX system won't let you because you don't have a directory named
XX.  Try getting the file with a different local name, like

	get XX/YYY xx_yyy

This worked for me.

					- Gil Neiger
					gil@cc.gatech.edu