## some useful aliases alias dir ls alias less more alias zless zmore alias bzless bzmore alias reconnect "close; cache flush; cd ." ## make prompt look better set prompt "lftp \S\? \u\@\h:\w> " ## some may prefer colors (contributed by Matthew ) #set prompt "\[\e[1;30m\][\[\e[0;34m\]f\[\e[1m\]t\[\e[37m\]p\[\e[30m\]] \[\e[34m\]\u\[\e[0;34m\]\@\[\e[1m\]\h\[\e[1;30m\]:\[\e[1;34m\]\w\[\e[1;30m\]>\[\e[0m\] " ## Uncomment the following two lines to make switch cls and ls, making ## cls the default. #alias ls command cls #alias hostls command ls ## default protocol selection #set default-protocol/ftp.* ftp #set default-protocol/www.* http #set default-protocol/localhost file ## this makes lftp faster but doesn't work with some sites/routers #set ftp:sync-mode off ## synchronous mode for broken servers and/or routers set sync-mode/ftp.idsoftware.com on set sync-mode/ftp.microsoft.com on set sync-mode/sunsolve.sun.com on ## extended regex to match first server message for automatic sync-mode. set auto-sync-mode "icrosoft FTP Service|MadGoat|MikroTik" ## if default ftp passive mode does not work, try this: # set ftp:passive-mode off ## Set this to follow http redirections set xfer:max-redirections 10 ## Proxy can help to pass a firewall ## Environment variables ftp_proxy, http_proxy and no_proxy are used to ## initialize the below variables automatically. You can set them here too. ## ## ftp:proxy must communicate with client over ftp protocol, squid won't do. ## This can be e.g. TIS-FWTK or rftpd. User and password are optional. # set ftp:proxy ftp://[user:pass@]your_ftp_proxy:port ## ...but squid still can be used to access ftp servers, using hftp protocol: # set ftp:proxy http://your.squid.address:port ## ...if squid allows CONNECT to arbitrary ports, then you can use CONNECT ## instead of hftp: # set ftp:use-hftp no ## ## no proxy for host # set ftp:proxy/local_host "" ## or domain # set ftp:proxy/*.domain.com ... ## ## http:proxy must communicate with client over http protocol, e.g. squid. ## Default port is 3128. # set http:proxy your_http_proxy[:port] ## hftp:proxy must also be an http proxy. It is used for FTP over HTTP access. # set hftp:proxy your_http_proxy[:port] ## ## net:no-proxy disables proxy usage for list of domains. # set net:no-proxy .domain.com,.otherdom.net ## If you don't have direct ftp access, this setting can be useful to select ## hftp instead of ftp automatically. # set ftp:proxy http://your.http.proxy:port ## This can be used for automatic saving of configuration # set at-exit "set > ~/.lftp/settings" # source ~/.lftp/settings ## and this is for remembring last site ## (combine with previous rule if you want) # set at-exit "bo a last" # open last ## Terminal strings to set titlebars for terminals that don't ## properly specify tsl and fsl capabilities. ## Use cmd:set-term-status to enable this. set cmd:term-status/*screen* "\e_\T\e\\" set cmd:term-status/*xterm* "\e[11;0]\e]2;\T\007\e[11]" set cmd:term-status/*rxvt* "\e[11;0]\e]2;\T\007\e[11]" # set cmd:set-term-status on ## If you don't like advertising lftp or servers hate it, set this: # set ftp:anon-pass "mozilla@" # set ftp:client "" # set http:user-agent "Mozilla/4.7 [en] (WinNT; I)"