Proxy settings for FTP
i want to make ftp connection thru proxy .so i gave like this in my java file.
System.setProperty("ftp.proxyHost","192.168.1.1");
System.setProperty("ftp.proxyPort","80");
but when i connect i get "unknown host Exception".
Plz help me out
Thank u
hard to understand, without code!
what is with passing these values to ftp-implementation?
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