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Long: disable-eprt
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Help: Inhibit using EPRT or LPRT
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Protocols: FTP
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Category: ftp
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Tell curl to disable the use of the EPRT and LPRT commands when doing active
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FTP transfers. Curl will normally always first attempt to use EPRT, then LPRT
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before using PORT, but with this option, it will use PORT right away. EPRT and
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LPRT are extensions to the original FTP protocol, and may not work on all
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servers, but they enable more functionality in a better way than the
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traditional PORT command.
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--eprt can be used to explicitly enable EPRT again and --no-eprt is an alias
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for --disable-eprt.
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If the server is accessed using IPv6, this option will have no effect as EPRT
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is necessary then.
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Disabling EPRT only changes the active behavior. If you want to switch to
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passive mode you need to not use --ftp-port or force it with --ftp-pasv.
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