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- <testcase>
- <info>
- <keywords>
- HTTP
- HTTP GET
- followlocation
- FTP
- PASV
- FILE
- </keywords>
- </info>
- #
- # Server-side
- <reply>
- <data1>
- HTTP/1.1 302 OK
- Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2010 14:49:00 GMT
- Server: test-server/fake swsclose
- Content-Type: text/html
- Funny-head: yesyes
- Location: ftp://127.0.0.1:8992/10280002
- Content-Length: 0
- Connection: close
- </data1>
- <data2>
- data
- to
- see
- that FTP
- works
- so does it?
- </data2>
- </reply>
- #
- # Client-side
- <client>
- <server>
- http
- ftp
- </server>
- <name>
- HTTP Location: redirect to FTP URL
- </name>
- <command>
- http://%HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT/10280001 -L
- </command>
- # The data section doesn't do variable substitution, so we must assert this
- <precheck>
- perl -e "print 'Test requires default test server host and port' if ( '%HOSTIP' ne '127.0.0.1' || '%FTPPORT' ne '8992' );"
- </precheck>
- </client>
- #
- # Verify data after the test has been "shot"
- <verify>
- <strip>
- ^User-Agent:.*
- </strip>
- <protocol>
- GET /10280001 HTTP/1.1
- Host: %HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT
- Accept: */*
- USER anonymous
- PASS ftp@example.com
- PWD
- EPSV
- TYPE I
- SIZE 10280002
- RETR 10280002
- QUIT
- </protocol>
- <stdout>
- HTTP/1.1 302 OK
- Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2010 14:49:00 GMT
- Server: test-server/fake swsclose
- Content-Type: text/html
- Funny-head: yesyes
- Location: ftp://%HOSTIP:%FTPPORT/10280002
- Content-Length: 0
- Connection: close
- data
- to
- see
- that FTP
- works
- so does it?
- </stdout>
- </verify>
- </testcase>
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