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类别名称版本依赖包描述信息软件包体积 安装后大小授权方式维护人报告错误源代码
network---file-transferaria21.33.0-1libc, zlib, libstdcpp, libopensslaria2 is a lightweight multi-protocol & multi-source command-line download
utility

808kB808kBGPLv2Imre Kaloz, Hsing-Wang Liao,Bug reportsSources
network---file-transfercurl8.4.0-1libc, libcurl4A client-side URL transfer utility

64kB63kBMITStan GrishinBug reportsSources
network---file-transferaria21.35.0-2libc, zlib, libstdcpp6, libopenssl1.1aria2 is a lightweight multi-protocol & multi-source command-line download
utility

616kB616kBGPLv2Imre Kaloz, Hsing-Wang Liao,Bug reportsSources
network---file-transferaria21.36.0-2libc, zlib, libstdcpp6, libopenssl1.1packages:pkgdata:aria2, aria2 is a lightweight multi-protocol & multi-source command-line download
utility

596kB596kBGPLv2Imre Kaloz, Hsing-Wang Liao,packages:pkgdata:aria2, Bug reportspackages:pkgdata:aria2, Sources
network---file-transferaria21.36.0-2libc, zlib, libstdcpp6, libopenssl1.1aria2 is a lightweight multi-protocol & multi-source command-line download
utility

596kB596kBGPLv2Imre Kaloz, Hsing-Wang Liao,Bug reportsSources
network---file-transfergnurl7.72.0-2libc, libgnurlpackages:pkgdata:gnurl, A client-side HTTP/HTTPS transfer utility

59kB59kBMITDaniel Gollepackages:pkgdata:gnurl, Bug reportspackages:pkgdata:gnurl, Sources
network---file-transfergnurl7.72.0-2libc, libgnurlA client-side HTTP/HTTPS transfer utility

59kB59kBMITDaniel GolleBug reportsSources
network---file-transferaria21.35.0-4libc, zlib, libstdcpp6, libopenssl1.1aria2 is a lightweight multi-protocol & multi-source command-line download
utility

580kB579kBGPLv2Imre Kaloz, Hsing-Wang Liao,Bug reportsSources
network---file-transfergnurl7.72.0-2libc, librt, libpthread, libgnurlA client-side HTTP/HTTPS transfer utility

56kB56kBMITDaniel GolleBug reportsSources
network---file-transferlftp4.9.2-1libc, libncurses6, libopenssl1.1, libreadline8, uclibcxx, libexpat, zlibLFTP is a sophisticated file transfer program with command line interface. It supports FTP, HTTP, FISH, SFTP, HTTPS and FTPS protocols. GNU Readline library is used for input.
Every operation in lftp is reliable, that is any non-fatal error is handled and the operation is retried automatically. So if downloading breaks, it will be restarted from the point automatically. Even if ftp server does not support REST command, lftp will try to retrieve the file from the very beginning until the file is transferred completely. This is useful for dynamic-ip machines which change their IP addresses quite often, and for sites with very bad internet connectivity.

lftp has shell-like command syntax allowing you to launch several commands in parallel in background (&). It is also possible to group commands within () and execute them in background. All background jobs are executed in the same single process. You can bring a foreground job to background with ^Z (c-z) and back with command `wait' (or `fg' which is alias to `wait'). To list running jobs, use command `jobs'. Some commands allow redirecting their output (cat, ls, ...) to file or via pipe to external command. Commands can be executed conditionally based on termination status of previous command (&&, ||).

lftp has builtin mirror which can download or update a whole directory tree. There is also reverse mirror (mirror -R) which uploads or updates a directory tree on server.

554kB553kBGPL-3.0-or-laterFederico Di MarcoBug reportsSources
network---file-transfervsftpd-tls3.0.3-3libc, libopenssl1.1Fast and secure FTP server (TLS)

53kB53kBGPLv2Cezary JackiewiczBug reportsSources
network---file-transfervsftpd-tls3.0.5-1libc, libopenssl1.1Fast and secure FTP server (TLS)

53kB53kBGPLv2Cezary JackiewiczBug reportsSources
network---file-transfercurl7.83.1-4.1libc, librt, libpthread, libcurlA client-side URL transfer utility

53kB52kBMITStan GrishinBug reportsSources
network---file-transfergnurl7.65.1-1libc, libgnurlA client-side HTTP/HTTPS transfer utility

51kB50kBMITDaniel GolleBug reportsSources
network---file-transferlftp4.8.4-3libc, libncurses6, libopenssl1.1, libreadline8, uclibcxx, libexpat, zlibLFTP is a sophisticated file transfer program with command line interface. It supports FTP, HTTP, FISH, SFTP, HTTPS and FTPS protocols. GNU Readline library is used for input.
Every operation in lftp is reliable, that is any non-fatal error is handled and the operation is retried automatically. So if downloading breaks, it will be restarted from the point automatically. Even if ftp server does not support REST command, lftp will try to retrieve the file from the very beginning until the file is transferred completely. This is useful for dynamic-ip machines which change their IP addresses quite often, and for sites with very bad internet connectivity.

lftp has shell-like command syntax allowing you to launch several commands in parallel in background (&). It is also possible to group commands within () and execute them in background. All background jobs are executed in the same single process. You can bring a foreground job to background with ^Z (c-z) and back with command `wait' (or `fg' which is alias to `wait'). To list running jobs, use command `jobs'. Some commands allow redirecting their output (cat, ls, ...) to file or via pipe to external command. Commands can be executed conditionally based on termination status of previous command (&&, ||).

lftp has builtin mirror which can download or update a whole directory tree. There is also reverse mirror (mirror -R) which uploads or updates a directory tree on server.

498kB498kBGPL-3.0-or-laterFederico Di MarcoBug reportsSources
network---file-transfergnurl7.64.0-1libc, libgnurlpackages:pkgdata_owrt18_6:gnurl, A client-side HTTP/HTTPS transfer utility

50kB49kBMITDaniel Gollepackages:pkgdata_owrt18_6:gnurl, Bug reportspackages:pkgdata_owrt18_6:gnurl, Sources
network---file-transfervsftpd3.0.3-3libcFast and secure FTP server (no TLS)

50kB49kBGPLv2Cezary JackiewiczBug reportsSources
network---file-transfergnurl7.64.0-1libc, libgnurlA client-side HTTP/HTTPS transfer utility

50kB49kBMITDaniel GolleBug reportsSources
network---file-transferlftp4.8.3-1libc, libncurses, libopenssl, libreadline, uclibcxx, libexpat, zlibLFTP is a sophisticated file transfer program with command line interface. It supports FTP, HTTP, FISH, SFTP, HTTPS and FTPS protocols. GNU Readline library is used for input.
Every operation in lftp is reliable, that is any non-fatal error is handled and the operation is retried automatically. So if downloading breaks, it will be restarted from the point automatically. Even if ftp server does not support REST command, lftp will try to retrieve the file from the very beginning until the file is transferred completely. This is useful for dynamic-ip machines which change their IP addresses quite often, and for sites with very bad internet connectivity.

lftp has shell-like command syntax allowing you to launch several commands in parallel in background (&). It is also possible to group commands within () and execute them in background. All background jobs are executed in the same single process. You can bring a foreground job to background with ^Z (c-z) and back with command `wait' (or `fg' which is alias to `wait'). To list running jobs, use command `jobs'. Some commands allow redirecting their output (cat, ls, ...) to file or via pipe to external command. Commands can be executed conditionally based on termination status of previous command (&&, ||).

lftp has builtin mirror which can download or update a whole directory tree. There is also reverse mirror (mirror -R) which uploads or updates a directory tree on server.

471kB470kBGPL-3.0+Federico Di MarcoBug reportsSources
network---file-transfercurl7.66.0-3libc, libcurl4A client-side URL transfer utility

47kB47kBMITImre KalozBug reportsSources
network---file-transferaria21.30.0-1libc, libssp, zlib, libstdcpp, libopensslaria2 is a lightweight multi-protocol & multi-source command-line download
utility

467kB466kBGPLv2Imre Kaloz, Hsing-Wang Liao,Bug reportsSources
network---file-transferlftp4.9.2-2libc, librt, libpthread, libncurses6, libopenssl1.1, libreadline8, libstdcpp6, libexpat, zlibLFTP is a sophisticated file transfer program with command line interface. It supports FTP, HTTP, FISH, SFTP, HTTPS and FTPS protocols. GNU Readline library is used for input.
Every operation in lftp is reliable, that is any non-fatal error is handled and the operation is retried automatically. So if downloading breaks, it will be restarted from the point automatically. Even if ftp server does not support REST command, lftp will try to retrieve the file from the very beginning until the file is transferred completely. This is useful for dynamic-ip machines which change their IP addresses quite often, and for sites with very bad internet connectivity.

lftp has shell-like command syntax allowing you to launch several commands in parallel in background (&). It is also possible to group commands within () and execute them in background. All background jobs are executed in the same single process. You can bring a foreground job to background with ^Z (c-z) and back with command `wait' (or `fg' which is alias to `wait'). To list running jobs, use command `jobs'. Some commands allow redirecting their output (cat, ls, ...) to file or via pipe to external command. Commands can be executed conditionally based on termination status of previous command (&&, ||).

lftp has builtin mirror which can download or update a whole directory tree. There is also reverse mirror (mirror -R) which uploads or updates a directory tree on server.

460kB459kBGPL-3.0-or-laterFederico Di MarcoBug reportsSources
network---file-transfervsftpd-tls3.0.3-2libc, libopensslFast and secure FTP server (TLS)

45kB44kBGPLv2Cezary JackiewiczBug reportsSources
network---file-transferlftp4.7.5-1libc, libssp, libncurses, libopenssl, libreadline, uclibcxx, libexpat, zlibLFTP is a sophisticated file transfer program with command line interface. It supports FTP, HTTP, FISH, SFTP, HTTPS and FTPS protocols. GNU Readline library is used for input.
Every operation in lftp is reliable, that is any non-fatal error is handled and the operation is retried automatically. So if downloading breaks, it will be restarted from the point automatically. Even if ftp server does not support REST command, lftp will try to retrieve the file from the very beginning until the file is transferred completely. This is useful for dynamic-ip machines which change their IP addresses quite often, and for sites with very bad internet connectivity.

If you exit lftp when some jobs are not finished yet, lftp will move itself to nohup mode in background. The same happens when you have a real modem hangup or when you close an xterm.

lftp has shell-like command syntax allowing you to launch several commands in parallel in background (&). It is also possible to group commands within () and execute them in background. All background jobs are executed in the same single process. You can bring a foreground job to background with ^Z (c-z) and back with command `wait' (or `fg' which is alias to `wait'). To list running jobs, use command `jobs'. Some commands allow redirecting their output (cat, ls, ...) to file or via pipe to external command. Commands can be executed conditionally based on termination status of previous command (&&, ||).

lftp has builtin mirror which can download or update a whole directory tree. There is also reverse mirror (mirror -R) which uploads or updates a directory tree on server.

There is command `at' to launch a job at specified time in current context, command `queue' to queue commands for sequential execution for current server, and much more.

LFTP supports IPv6 for both FTP and HTTP protocols. For FTP protocol it uses method described in RFC2428.

Other low level stuff supported: ftp proxy, http proxy, ftp over http, opie/skey, fxp transfers, socks.

LFTP supports secure versions of the protocols FTP and HTTP: FTPS (explicit and implicit) and HTTPS. LFTP needs to be linked with an SSL library to support them. GNU TLS and OpenSSL are both supported as SSL backend.

433kB431kBGPL-3.0+Federico Di MarcoBug reportsSources
network---file-transfervsftpd-tls3.0.3-3libc, libssp, libopenssl1.1Fast and secure FTP server (TLS)

44kB43kBGPLv2Cezary JackiewiczBug reportsSources
network---file-transfercurl7.60.0-4libc, libcurlpackages:pkgdata_owrt18_6:curl, A client-side URL transfer utility

42kB42kBMITImre Kalozpackages:pkgdata_owrt18_6:curl, Bug reportspackages:pkgdata_owrt18_6:curl, Sources
network---file-transfervsftpd-tls3.0.3-2libc, libssp, libopensslFast and secure FTP server (TLS)

43kB42kBGPLv2Cezary JackiewiczBug reportsSources
network---file-transfercurl7.60.0-4libc, libcurlA client-side URL transfer utility

42kB42kBMITImre KalozBug reportsSources
network---file-transfervsftpd3.0.5-1libcpackages:pkgdata:vsftpd, Fast and secure FTP server (no TLS)

42kB41kBGPLv2Cezary Jackiewiczpackages:pkgdata:vsftpd, Bug reportspackages:pkgdata:vsftpd, Sources
network---file-transfervsftpd3.0.3-3libcFast and secure FTP server (no TLS)

41kB41kBGPLv2Cezary JackiewiczBug reportsSources
network---file-transfervsftpd3.0.3-2libcFast and secure FTP server (no TLS)

41kB41kBGPLv2Cezary JackiewiczBug reportsSources
network---file-transfervsftpd3.0.5-1libcFast and secure FTP server (no TLS)

42kB41kBGPLv2Cezary JackiewiczBug reportsSources
network---file-transfervsftpd3.0.3-2libcFast and secure FTP server (no TLS)

42kB41kBGPLv2Cezary JackiewiczBug reportsSources
network---file-transfergnurl7.51.0-1libc, libssp, libgnurlA client-side HTTP/HTTPS transfer utility

41kB41kBMITDaniel GolleBug reportsSources
network---file-transferrrsync3.2.7-1libc, rsync, perlbase-file, perlpackages:pkgdata:rrsync, rrsync is a script which wraps around rsync to restrict its permission to a
particular subdirectory via ~/.ssh/authorized_keys and/or to read-only
or write-only mode

5kB4kBGPL-3.0-or-laterMaxim Storchakpackages:pkgdata:rrsync, Bug reportspackages:pkgdata:rrsync, Sources
network---file-transferrrsync3.2.7-1libc, rsync, perlbase-file, perlrrsync is a script which wraps around rsync to restrict its permission to a
particular subdirectory via ~/.ssh/authorized_keys and/or to read-only
or write-only mode

5kB4kBGPL-3.0-or-laterMaxim StorchakBug reportsSources
network---file-transfercurl7.52.1-9libc, libssp, libcurlA client-side URL transfer utility

36kB36kBMITImre KalozBug reportsSources
network---file-transferrrsync3.2.3-3libc, rsync, perlbase-file, perlrrsync is a script which wraps around rsync to restrict its permission to a
particular subdirectory via ~/.ssh/authorized_keys and/or to read-only
or write-only mode

4kB3kBGPL-3.0-or-laterMaxim StorchakBug reportsSources
network---file-transferatftpd0.7.4-1libc, libpcre, libpthreadTFTP server

29kB29kBGPL-2.0-or-laterDaniel DanzbergerBug reportsSources
network---file-transferatftp0.7.4-1libc, libreadline8, libncurses6TFTP client

26kB25kBGPL-2.0-or-laterDaniel DanzbergerBug reportsSources
network---file-transferatftpd0.8.0-1libc, librt, libpthread, libpcre2TFTP server

25kB25kBGPL-2.0-or-laterDaniel DanzbergerBug reportsSources
network---file-transferatftpd0.7.2-1libc, libssp, libpcre, libpthreadTFTP server

25kB24kBGPL-2.0-or-laterDaniel DanzbergerBug reportsSources
network---file-transferatftp0.7.2-1libc, libreadline8, libncurses6TFTP client

24kB23kBGPL-2.0-or-laterDaniel DanzbergerBug reportsSources
network---file-transferatftpd0.7.1-5libc, libssp, libpcre, libpthreadTFTP server

24kB23kBGPL-2.0Daniel DanzbergerBug reportsSources
network---file-transferatftp0.8.0-1libc, libreadline8, libncurses6TFTP client

23kB23kBGPL-2.0-or-laterDaniel DanzbergerBug reportsSources
network---file-transferatftpd0.7.1-5libc, libpcre, libpthreadTFTP server

24kB23kBGPL-2.0Daniel DanzbergerBug reportsSources
network---file-transferwget-ssl1.21.1-1libc, libpcre, zlib, libopenssl1.1, librtWget is a network utility to retrieve files from the Web using http
and ftp, the two most widely used Internet protocols. It works
non-interactively, so it will work in the background, after having
logged off. The program supports recursive retrieval of web-authoring
pages as well as ftp sites -- you can use wget to make mirrors of
archives and home pages or to travel the Web like a WWW robot.
This package is built with SSL support.

212kB212kBGPL-3.0-or-laterPeter WagnerBug reportsSources
network---file-transferwget-ssl1.21.4-1libc, libpcre2, zlib, libopenssl1.1, librtWget is a network utility to retrieve files from the Web using http
and ftp, the two most widely used Internet protocols. It works
non-interactively, so it will work in the background, after having
logged off. The program supports recursive retrieval of web-authoring
pages as well as ftp sites -- you can use wget to make mirrors of
archives and home pages or to travel the Web like a WWW robot.
This package is built with SSL support.

212kB211kBGPL-3.0-or-latercommon packages maintainersBug reportsSources
network---file-transferatftp0.7.1-5libc, libssp, libreadline, libncursesTFTP client

21kB20kBGPL-2.0Daniel DanzbergerBug reportsSources
network---file-transferwget-nossl1.21.4-1libc, libpcre2, zlibpackages:pkgdata:wget-nossl, Wget is a network utility to retrieve files from the Web using http
and ftp, the two most widely used Internet protocols. It works
non-interactively, so it will work in the background, after having
logged off. The program supports recursive retrieval of web-authoring
pages as well as ftp sites -- you can use wget to make mirrors of
archives and home pages or to travel the Web like a WWW robot.
This package is built without SSL support.

190kB190kBGPL-3.0-or-latercommon packages maintainerspackages:pkgdata:wget-nossl, Bug reportspackages:pkgdata:wget-nossl, Sources
 
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