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<p class="level0">CURLOPT_FTP_SKIP_PASV_IP - ignore the IP address in the PASV response <a name="SYNOPSIS"></a><h2 class="nroffsh">SYNOPSIS</h2>
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<p class="level0">CURLOPT_FTP_SKIP_PASV_IP - ignore the IP address in the PASV response <a name="SYNOPSIS"></a><h2 class="nroffsh">SYNOPSIS</h2>
<p class="level0">CURLcode curl_easy_setopt(CURL *handle, CURLOPT_FTP_SKIP_PASV_IP, long skip); <a name="DESCRIPTION"></a><h2 class="nroffsh">DESCRIPTION</h2>
<p class="level0">Pass a long. If <span Class="emphasis">skip</span> is set to 1, it instructs libcurl to not use the IP address the server suggests in its 227-response to libcurl's PASV command when libcurl connects the data connection. Instead libcurl will re-use the same IP address it already uses for the control connection. But it will use the port number from the 227-response.
<p class="level0">This option thus allows libcurl to work around broken server installations that due to NATs, firewalls or incompetence report the wrong IP address back.
<p class="level0">CURLcode curl_easy_setopt(CURL *handle, CURLOPT_FTP_SKIP_PASV_IP, long skip); <a name="DESCRIPTION"></a><h2 class="nroffsh">DESCRIPTION</h2>
<p class="level0">Pass a long. If <span Class="emphasis">skip</span> is set to 1, it instructs libcurl to not use the IP address the server suggests in its 227-response to libcurl's PASV command when libcurl connects the data connection. Instead libcurl will re-use the same IP address it already uses for the control connection. But it will use the port number from the 227-response.
<p class="level0">This option thus allows libcurl to work around broken server installations that due to NATs, firewalls or incompetence report the wrong IP address back.