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Date:      Sun, 12 Jul 1998 16:04:22 -0700
From:      "Jack Velte" <jackv@pacbell.net>
Cc:        <freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Microsoft's breaches of contract (was: FBSD license and   multiple copyright holders)
Message-ID:  <01bdade9$6866e180$8f01aace@jackv.pacbell.net>

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>Do I have to spell it out? Install Windows 95 or NT, copy ftp.exe
>(it's in /windows/ftp.exe on Windows 95, and /winnt/system32/ftp.exe
>on Windows NT if memory serves) over to a Unix box, type 'strings
>ftp.exe | grep -i copyright', and see for yourself. You can grep for
>"@(#)" to find the SCCS ID if it's there (I seem to recall it is, but
>I may be wrong)


this is windows 95, /windows/ftp.exe

file: ftp.exe
!This program cannot be run in DOS mode.
.text
`.data
.rsrc
@.reloc
WSOCK32.dll
USER32.dll
CRTDLL.dll
ADVAPI32.dll
KERNEL32.dll
@(#) Copyright (c) 1983 The Regents of the University of California.
 All rights reserved.
ascii
script name = %s
ftp
tcp
entered main
entered lostpeer
input line %s
entered cmdscanner
entered getcmd
entered makeargv
entered slurpstring
%-*s
entered help
entered call
dpE
tenex
image
binary
entered setpeer
TYPE %s
TYPE %s %s
argv %d = %s
argc == %d
entered settype
type
entered setbinary
STOR
APPE
entered put
%s:%s
entered mput
RETR
entered get
entered mget
NLST
entered remglob
entered onoff
entered status
entered setbell
entered sethash
entered setverbose
entered setprompt
entered setglob
entered setdebug
CWD %s
entered cd
entered lcd argc = %d
DELE %s
entered delete
entered mdelete
RNTO %s
RNFR %s
entered renamefile
LIST
TYPE A
entered ls
output to local-file:
entered mls
ACCT %s
PASS %s
USER %s
entered user
XPWD
entered pwd
XMKD %s
entered makedir
XRMD %s
entered removedir
entered quote
HELP %s
HELP
entered rmthelp
entered quit
QUIT
entered disconnect
%s %s? 
entered confirm
entered copystr
%s: %s
entered globulize
glob: file name %s
glob file = %s
glob path = %s
glob arg = %s
entered glob
 /C
    argv %d = %s
   argc = %d
arguments = 
entered shell
COMSPEC
sDecimal
Control Panel\International
entered hookup
(none)
entered login
entered command
entered dcommand
entered waitfor
getreply return == %d
entered getreply
empty return value == %d
entered empty
ABOR
%s %s
entered sendrequest
entered recvrequest
PORT %d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d
entered initconn
entered dataconn
entered acceptconn
entered ptransfer
verbose
user
trace
status
send
rmdir
rename
remotehelp
recv
quote
quit
pwd
put
prompt
open
mput
mls
mkdir
mget
mdir
mdelete
literal
lcd
help
hash
glob
get
disconnect
dir
debug
delete
close
bye
bell
append
CONOUT$
CONIN$
%1:TLOOK returned %2!d!%0
%1:TLI Error %2!d!
poll failed%0
Timeout occurred
t_look returned %1!d!
The network is down
Not super user
GATE Table alloc error%0
GATE Table read error%0
Smart Gateway:    %1%0
Network Address   Gateway Address   Redirect          Life
 %1!d! mins%0
 %1!ld! mins%0
Unable to alloc conn block
Server port %1!d! in use!
Unable to allocate packet
%1 packet, foreign host %2, foreign port %3!d!:
Contents in hex bytes and characters:
Unable to open connection
Unable to fork daemon
Received bad packet. Length = %1!d!
Received bad opcode. Opcode = %1!d!
Error on server : %1
Received packet with unexpected block number. Block number = %1!d!
Received bad initial opcode. Opcode = %1!d!
Bad transfer mode '%1' specified
Option %1!c! is not valid
Option %1!c! requires an additional argument
error getting console input handle, code %1!d!
error getting console output handle, code %1!d!
error getting console mode, code %1!d!
error setting console mode, code %1!d!
Write to ConsoleOut error == %1!ld!
Read from ConsoleIn error == %1!ld!
error restoring console mode, code %1!d!
ftp: error allocating memory
ftp: ftp/tcp: unknown service
Transfers files to and from a computer running an FTP server service
(sometimes called a daemon). Ftp can be used interactively.
FTP [-v] [-d] [-i] [-n] [-g] [-s:filename] [host]
  -v             Suppresses display of remote server responses.
  -n             Suppresses auto-login upon initial connection.
  -i             Turns off interactive prompting during multiple file
                 transfers.
  -d             Enables debugging.
  -g             Disables filename globbing (see GLOB command).
  -s:filename    Specifies a text file containing FTP commands; the
                 commands will automatically run after FTP starts.
  host           Specifies the host name or IP address of the remote
                 host to connect to.
error opening script file %1
ftp> %0
?Ambiguous command
?Invalid command
Not connected.
Commands may be abbreviated.  Commands are:
?Ambiguous help command %1
?Invalid help command %1
usage - < <filename>
< - too deep
< - open file failed: %0
Already connected to %1, use disconnect first.
(to) %0
usage: %1 host-name [port]
%1: bad port number-- %2
usage: %1 [%0
%1%2%0
Using %1 mode to transfer files.
%1: unknown mode
We only support %1 mode, sorry.
We only support %1 format, sorry.
We only support %1 structure, sorry.
(local-file) %0
%1 local-file remote-file
(remote-file) %0
(local-files) %0
%1 local-files
%1 remote-file [ local-file ]
(remote-files) %0
%1 remote-files
can't find list of remote files, oops
Failed to unlink workfile
Connected to %1.
Type: %1; %0
Verbose: %1; Bell: %2; Prompting: %3; Globbing: %4
Debugging: %1; Hash mark printing: %2
Use of PORT cmds: %1
Bell mode %1.
Packet tracing %1.
Hash mark printing %1%0
 (%1!d! bytes/hash mark)%0
Verbose mode %1.
Use of PORT cmds %1.
Interactive mode %1.
Globbing %1.
Debugging %1.
(remote-directory) %0
%1 remote-directory
%1 local-directory
Local directory now %1
%1 remote-file
(from-name) %0
%1 from-name to-name
(to-name) %0
usage: %1 remote-directory local-file
%1 remote-files local-file
Try again later%0
(username) %0
usage: %1 username [password] [account]
Account: %0
Login failed.
(directory-name) %0
%1 directory-name
(command line to send) %0
usage: %1 line-to-send
error reading password
%1: Unknown host.
ftp: socket%0
The network is down
ftp: bind%0
ftp: setsockopt (SO_KEEPALIVE)%0
ftp: connect%0
ftp: getsockname%0
User (%1:%2): %0
---> %0
No control connection for command%0
Connection closed by remote host.
%1: not a plain file.%0
netout%0
Error opening local file %1
ftp get%0
netin%0
ftp: setsockopt (resuse address)%0
ftp: setsockopt (ignored)%0
ftp: listen%0
ftp: accept%0
Password: %0
On%0
Off%0
Out of memory
File not found%0
Out of memory%0
ftp: WSAStartup:%0
append to a file%0
set ascii transfer type%0
beep when command completed%0
set binary transfer type%0
change remote working directory%0
connect to remote tftp%0
delete remote file%0
toggle debugging mode%0
list contents of remote directory%0
terminate ftp session%0
toggle metacharacter expansion of local file names%0
toggle printing `#' for each buffer transferred%0
print local help information%0
change local working directory%0
nlist contents of remote directory%0
delete multiple files%0
list contents of multiple remote directories%0
get multiple files%0
make directory on the remote machine%0
nlist contents of multiple remote directories%0
send multiple files%0
toggle use of PORT cmd for each data connection%0
force interactive prompting on multiple commands%0
print working directory on remote machine%0
terminate ftp session and exit%0
send arbitrary ftp command%0
receive file%0
get help from remote server%0
rename file%0
remove directory on the remote machine%0
send one file%0
escape to the shell%0
show current status%0
toggle packet tracing%0
set file transfer type%0
send new user information%0
toggle verbose mode%0
obey command file%0
%1!ld! bytes received in %0
%1!ld! bytes sent in %0
 seconds (%0
 Kbytes/sec)
exe\ftp.DBG
.exe



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