[SOLVED] Where is the "ftp" program?

I am trying to set up Vim to edit files via ftp, but neither ncftp, nor lftp seems to work properly. Now, the default option is "ftp", but I can't find this package anywere in the repos.
I wonder if it's part of a collection.
Does anybody know where I can find it?
Thanks
Last edited by finferflu (2008-01-09 03:45:24)

Thanks a lot
Now the problem is that it seems to hang when I issue the comman "ls" for example, and it also hangs in Vim... ncftp works just fine. Odd.

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