01-29-2020 04:43 AM - edited 02-21-2020 09:52 AM
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to copy a Backup from my ASA to another server using FTP with the following structure:
copy {flash:/ | disk0:/ | disk1:/}[path/]filename ftp://[username[:password]@]<SERVER>[/path]/filename
The problem I have is that the FTP server password contains @ does not correctly identify the server's password or IP.
Would you know if there is any way to take it as a character and not as a variable? I have no possibility to modify the password on the remote server.
Regards.
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01-29-2020 09:18 PM
I am sorry but this is not possible/supported. You will have to use a different transfer method (ASDM file transfer, SCP) or use a password that does not contain the @ symbol.
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01-29-2020 09:18 PM
I am sorry but this is not possible/supported. You will have to use a different transfer method (ASDM file transfer, SCP) or use a password that does not contain the @ symbol.
Thank you for rating helpful posts!
02-01-2020 03:20 AM - edited 02-01-2020 03:25 AM
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