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017package org.apache.commons.net.ftp;
018
019import java.io.BufferedInputStream;
020import java.io.BufferedOutputStream;
021import java.io.BufferedReader;
022import java.io.BufferedWriter;
023import java.io.IOException;
024import java.io.InputStream;
025import java.io.InputStreamReader;
026import java.io.OutputStream;
027import java.io.OutputStreamWriter;
028import java.io.Reader;
029import java.net.Inet6Address;
030import java.net.InetAddress;
031import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
032import java.net.ServerSocket;
033import java.net.Socket;
034import java.net.SocketException;
035import java.net.SocketTimeoutException;
036import java.net.UnknownHostException;
037import java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets;
038import java.time.Duration;
039import java.time.Instant;
040import java.util.ArrayList;
041import java.util.Calendar;
042import java.util.HashMap;
043import java.util.HashSet;
044import java.util.Locale;
045import java.util.Properties;
046import java.util.Random;
047import java.util.Set;
048import java.util.regex.Matcher;
049
050import org.apache.commons.net.MalformedServerReplyException;
051import org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.DefaultFTPFileEntryParserFactory;
052import org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.FTPFileEntryParserFactory;
053import org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.MLSxEntryParser;
054import org.apache.commons.net.io.CRLFLineReader;
055import org.apache.commons.net.io.CopyStreamAdapter;
056import org.apache.commons.net.io.CopyStreamEvent;
057import org.apache.commons.net.io.CopyStreamListener;
058import org.apache.commons.net.io.FromNetASCIIInputStream;
059import org.apache.commons.net.io.SocketOutputStream;
060import org.apache.commons.net.io.ToNetASCIIOutputStream;
061import org.apache.commons.net.io.Util;
062import org.apache.commons.net.util.NetConstants;
063
064/**
065 * FTPClient encapsulates all the functionality necessary to store and retrieve files from an FTP server. This class takes care of all low level details of
066 * interacting with an FTP server and provides a convenient higher level interface. As with all classes derived from
067 * {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient}, you must first connect to the server with {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient#connect connect } before
068 * doing anything, and finally {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient#disconnect() disconnect} after you're completely finished interacting with the server.
069 * Then you need to check the FTP reply code to see if the connection was successful. For example:
070 *
071 * <pre>
072 *    FTPClient ftp = new FTPClient();
073 *    FTPClientConfig config = new FTPClientConfig();
074 *    config.setXXX(YYY); // change required options
075 *    // for example config.setServerTimeZoneId("Pacific/Pitcairn")
076 *    ftp.configure(config );
077 *    boolean error = false;
078 *    try {
079 *      int reply;
080 *      String server = "ftp.example.com";
081 *      ftp.connect(server);
082 *      System.out.println("Connected to " + server + ".");
083 *      System.out.print(ftp.getReplyString());
084 *
085 *      // After connection attempt, you should check the reply code to verify
086 *      // success.
087 *      reply = ftp.getReplyCode();
088 *
089 *      if (!FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(reply)) {
090 *        ftp.disconnect();
091 *        System.err.println("FTP server refused connection.");
092 *        System.exit(1);
093 *      }
094 *      ... // transfer files
095 *      ftp.logout();
096 *    } catch (IOException e) {
097 *      error = true;
098 *      e.printStackTrace();
099 *    } finally {
100 *      if (ftp.isConnected()) {
101 *        try {
102 *          ftp.disconnect();
103 *        } catch (IOException ioe) {
104 *          // do nothing
105 *        }
106 *      }
107 *      System.exit(error ? 1 : 0);
108 *    }
109 * </pre>
110 * <p>
111 * Immediately after connecting is the only real time you need to check the reply code (because connect is of type void). The convention for all the FTP command
112 * methods in FTPClient is such that they either return a boolean value or some other value. The boolean methods return true on a successful completion reply
113 * from the FTP server and false on a reply resulting in an error condition or failure. The methods returning a value other than boolean return a value
114 * containing the higher level data produced by the FTP command, or null if a reply resulted in an error condition or failure. If you want to access the exact
115 * FTP reply code causing a success or failure, you must call {@link org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTP#getReplyCode getReplyCode } after a success or failure.
116 * </p>
117 * <p>
118 * The default settings for FTPClient are for it to use <code>FTP.ASCII_FILE_TYPE</code>, <code>FTP.NON_PRINT_TEXT_FORMAT</code>,
119 * <code>FTP.STREAM_TRANSFER_MODE</code>, and <code>FTP.FILE_STRUCTURE</code>. The only file types directly supported are <code>FTP.ASCII_FILE_TYPE</code>
120 * and <code>FTP.BINARY_FILE_TYPE</code>. Because there are at least 4 different EBCDIC encodings, we have opted not to provide direct support for EBCDIC. To
121 * transfer EBCDIC and other unsupported file types you must create your own filter InputStreams and OutputStreams and wrap them around the streams returned or
122 * required by the FTPClient methods. FTPClient uses the {@link ToNetASCIIOutputStream NetASCII} filter streams to provide transparent handling of ASCII files.
123 * We will consider incorporating EBCDIC support if there is enough demand.
124 * </p>
125 * <p>
126 * <code>FTP.NON_PRINT_TEXT_FORMAT</code>, <code>FTP.STREAM_TRANSFER_MODE</code>, and <code>FTP.FILE_STRUCTURE</code> are the only supported formats,
127 * transfer modes, and file structures.
128 * </p>
129 * <p>
130 * Because the handling of sockets on different platforms can differ significantly, the FTPClient automatically issues a new PORT (or EPRT) command prior to
131 * every transfer requiring that the server connect to the client's data port. This ensures identical problem-free behavior on Windows, Unix, and Macintosh
132 * platforms. Additionally, it relieves programmers from having to issue the PORT (or EPRT) command themselves and dealing with platform dependent issues.
133 * </p>
134 * <p>
135 * Additionally, for security purposes, all data connections to the client are verified to ensure that they originated from the intended party (host and port).
136 * If a data connection is initiated by an unexpected party, the command will close the socket and throw an IOException. You may disable this behavior with
137 * {@link #setRemoteVerificationEnabled setRemoteVerificationEnabled()}.
138 * </p>
139 * <p>
140 * You should keep in mind that the FTP server may choose to prematurely close a connection if the client has been idle for longer than a given time period
141 * (usually 900 seconds). The FTPClient class will detect a premature FTP server connection closing when it receives a
142 * {@link org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPReply#SERVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE FTPReply.SERVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE } response to a command. When that occurs, the FTP class
143 * method encountering that reply will throw an {@link org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPConnectionClosedException} . <code>FTPConnectionClosedException</code> is a
144 * subclass of <code>IOException</code> and therefore need not be caught separately, but if you are going to catch it separately, its catch block must appear
145 * before the more general <code>IOException</code> catch block. When you encounter an {@link org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPConnectionClosedException} , you
146 * must disconnect the connection with {@link #disconnect disconnect() } to properly clean up the system resources used by FTPClient. Before disconnecting, you
147 * may check the last reply code and text with {@link org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTP#getReplyCode getReplyCode },
148 * {@link org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTP#getReplyString getReplyString }, and {@link org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTP#getReplyStrings getReplyStrings}. You may
149 * avoid server disconnections while the client is idle by periodically sending NOOP commands to the server.
150 * </p>
151 * <p>
152 * Rather than list it separately for each method, we mention here that every method communicating with the server and throwing an IOException can also throw a
153 * {@link org.apache.commons.net.MalformedServerReplyException} , which is a subclass of IOException. A MalformedServerReplyException will be thrown when the
154 * reply received from the server deviates enough from the protocol specification that it cannot be interpreted in a useful manner despite attempts to be as
155 * lenient as possible.
156 * </p>
157 * <p>
158 * Listing API Examples Both paged and unpaged examples of directory listings are available, as follows:
159 * </p>
160 * <p>
161 * Unpaged (whole list) access, using a parser accessible by auto-detect:
162 * </p>
163 *
164 * <pre>
165 * FTPClient f = new FTPClient();
166 * f.connect(server);
167 * f.login(user, password);
168 * FTPFile[] files = f.listFiles(directory);
169 * </pre>
170 * <p>
171 * Paged access, using a parser not accessible by auto-detect. The class defined in the first parameter of initateListParsing should be derived from
172 * org.apache.commons.net.FTPFileEntryParser:
173 * </p>
174 *
175 * <pre>
176 * FTPClient f = new FTPClient();
177 * f.connect(server);
178 * f.login(user, password);
179 * FTPListParseEngine engine = f.initiateListParsing("com.whatever.YourOwnParser", directory);
180 *
181 * while (engine.hasNext()) {
182 *     FTPFile[] files = engine.getNext(25); // "page size" you want
183 *     // do whatever you want with these files, display them, etc.
184 *     // expensive FTPFile objects not created until needed.
185 * }
186 * </pre>
187 * <p>
188 * Paged access, using a parser accessible by auto-detect:
189 * </p>
190 *
191 * <pre>
192 * FTPClient f = new FTPClient();
193 * f.connect(server);
194 * f.login(user, password);
195 * FTPListParseEngine engine = f.initiateListParsing(directory);
196 *
197 * while (engine.hasNext()) {
198 *     FTPFile[] files = engine.getNext(25); // "page size" you want
199 *     // do whatever you want with these files, display them, etc.
200 *     // expensive FTPFile objects not created until needed.
201 * }
202 * </pre>
203 * <p>
204 * For examples of using FTPClient on servers whose directory listings
205 * </p>
206 * <ul>
207 * <li>use languages other than English</li>
208 * <li>use date formats other than the American English "standard" <code>MM d yyyy</code></li>
209 * <li>are in different time zones and you need accurate timestamps for dependency checking as in Ant</li>
210 * </ul>
211 * see {@link FTPClientConfig FTPClientConfig}.
212 * <p>
213 * <b>Control channel keep-alive feature</b>:
214 * </p>
215 * <p>
216 * <b>Please note:</b> this does not apply to the methods where the user is responsible for writing or reading the data stream, i.e.
217 * {@link #retrieveFileStream(String)} , {@link #storeFileStream(String)} and the other xxxFileStream methods
218 * </p>
219 * <p>
220 * During file transfers, the data connection is busy, but the control connection is idle. FTP servers know that the control connection is in use, so won't
221 * close it through lack of activity, but it's a lot harder for network routers to know that the control and data connections are associated with each other.
222 * Some routers may treat the control connection as idle, and disconnect it if the transfer over the data connection takes longer than the allowable idle time
223 * for the router.
224 * <p>
225 * One solution to this is to send a safe command (i.e. NOOP) over the control connection to reset the router's idle timer. This is enabled as follows:
226 * </p>
227 *
228 * <pre>
229 * // Set timeout to 5 minutes
230 * ftpClient.setControlKeepAliveTimeout(Duration.ofMinutes(5));
231 * </pre>
232 *
233 * <p>
234 * This will cause the file upload/download methods to send a NOOP approximately every 5 minutes. The following public methods support this:
235 * </p>
236 * <ul>
237 * <li>{@link #retrieveFile(String, OutputStream)}</li>
238 * <li>{@link #appendFile(String, InputStream)}</li>
239 * <li>{@link #storeFile(String, InputStream)}</li>
240 * <li>{@link #storeUniqueFile(InputStream)}</li>
241 * <li>{@link #storeUniqueFileStream(String)}</li>
242 * </ul>
243 * <p>
244 * This feature does not apply to the methods where the user is responsible for writing or reading the data stream, i.e. {@link #retrieveFileStream(String)} ,
245 * {@link #storeFileStream(String)} and the other xxxFileStream methods. In such cases, the user is responsible for keeping the control connection alive if
246 * necessary.
247 * </p>
248 * <p>
249 * The implementation currently uses a {@link CopyStreamListener} which is passed to the
250 * {@link Util#copyStream(InputStream, OutputStream, int, long, CopyStreamListener, boolean)} method, so the timing is partially dependent on how long each
251 * block transfer takes.
252 * </p>
253 * <p>
254 * <b>This keep-alive feature is optional; if it does not help or causes problems then don't use it.</b>
255 * </p>
256 *
257 * @see #FTP_SYSTEM_TYPE
258 * @see #SYSTEM_TYPE_PROPERTIES
259 * @see FTP
260 * @see FTPConnectionClosedException
261 * @see FTPFileEntryParser
262 * @see FTPFileEntryParserFactory
263 * @see DefaultFTPFileEntryParserFactory
264 * @see FTPClientConfig
265 * @see org.apache.commons.net.MalformedServerReplyException
266 */
267public class FTPClient extends FTP implements Configurable {
268
269    // @since 3.0
270    private static final class CSL implements CopyStreamListener {
271
272        private final FTPClient parent;
273        private final long idleMillis;
274        private final int currentSoTimeoutMillis;
275
276        private long lastIdleTimeMillis = System.currentTimeMillis();
277        private int notAcked;
278        private int acksAcked;
279        private int ioErrors;
280
281        CSL(final FTPClient parent, final Duration idleDuration, final Duration maxWaitDuration) throws SocketException {
282            this.idleMillis = idleDuration.toMillis();
283            this.parent = parent;
284            this.currentSoTimeoutMillis = parent.getSoTimeout();
285            parent.setSoTimeout(DurationUtils.toMillisInt(maxWaitDuration));
286        }
287
288        @Override
289        public void bytesTransferred(final CopyStreamEvent event) {
290            bytesTransferred(event.getTotalBytesTransferred(), event.getBytesTransferred(), event.getStreamSize());
291        }
292
293        @Override
294        public void bytesTransferred(final long totalBytesTransferred, final int bytesTransferred, final long streamSize) {
295            final long nowMillis = System.currentTimeMillis();
296            if (nowMillis - lastIdleTimeMillis > idleMillis) {
297                try {
298                    parent.__noop();
299                    acksAcked++;
300                } catch (final SocketTimeoutException e) {
301                    notAcked++;
302                } catch (final IOException e) {
303                    ioErrors++;
304                    // Ignored
305                }
306                lastIdleTimeMillis = nowMillis;
307            }
308        }
309
310        int[] cleanUp() throws IOException {
311            final int remain = notAcked;
312            try {
313                while (notAcked > 0) {
314                    parent.getReply(); // we do want to see these
315                    notAcked--; // only decrement if actually received
316                }
317            } catch (final SocketTimeoutException e) { // NET-584
318                // ignored
319            } finally {
320                parent.setSoTimeout(currentSoTimeoutMillis);
321            }
322            return new int[] { acksAcked, remain, notAcked, ioErrors }; // debug counts
323        }
324
325    }
326
327    /**
328     * Strategy interface for updating host names received from FTP server for passive NAT workaround.
329     *
330     * @since 3.6
331     */
332    public interface HostnameResolver {
333        String resolve(String hostname) throws UnknownHostException;
334    }
335
336    /**
337     * Default strategy for passive NAT workaround (site-local replies are replaced.)
338     *
339     * @since 3.6
340     */
341    public static class NatServerResolverImpl implements HostnameResolver {
342        private final FTPClient client;
343
344        public NatServerResolverImpl(final FTPClient client) {
345            this.client = client;
346        }
347
348        @Override
349        public String resolve(final String hostname) throws UnknownHostException {
350            String newHostname = hostname;
351            final InetAddress host = InetAddress.getByName(newHostname);
352            // reply is a local address, but target is not - assume NAT box changed the PASV reply
353            if (host.isSiteLocalAddress()) {
354                final InetAddress remote = this.client.getRemoteAddress();
355                if (!remote.isSiteLocalAddress()) {
356                    newHostname = remote.getHostAddress();
357                }
358            }
359            return newHostname;
360        }
361    }
362
363    private static final class PropertiesSingleton {
364
365        static final Properties PROPERTIES;
366
367        static {
368            final InputStream resourceAsStream = FTPClient.class.getResourceAsStream(SYSTEM_TYPE_PROPERTIES);
369            Properties p = null;
370            if (resourceAsStream != null) {
371                p = new Properties();
372                try {
373                    p.load(resourceAsStream);
374                } catch (final IOException e) {
375                    // Ignored
376                } finally {
377                    try {
378                        resourceAsStream.close();
379                    } catch (final IOException e) {
380                        // Ignored
381                    }
382                }
383            }
384            PROPERTIES = p;
385        }
386
387    }
388
389    /**
390     * The system property ({@value}) which can be used to override the system type.<br>
391     * If defined, the value will be used to create any automatically created parsers.
392     *
393     * @since 3.0
394     */
395    public static final String FTP_SYSTEM_TYPE = "org.apache.commons.net.ftp.systemType";
396
397    /**
398     * The system property ({@value}) which can be used as the default system type.<br>
399     * If defined, the value will be used if the SYST command fails.
400     *
401     * @since 3.1
402     */
403    public static final String FTP_SYSTEM_TYPE_DEFAULT = "org.apache.commons.net.ftp.systemType.default";
404
405    /**
406     * The system property that defines the default for {@link #isIpAddressFromPasvResponse()}. This property, if present, configures the default for the
407     * following: If the client receives the servers response for a PASV request, then that response will contain an IP address. If this property is true, then
408     * the client will use that IP address, as requested by the server. This is compatible to version {@code 3.8.0}, and before. If this property is false, or
409     * absent, then the client will ignore that IP address, and instead use the remote address of the control connection.
410     *
411     * @see #isIpAddressFromPasvResponse()
412     * @see #setIpAddressFromPasvResponse(boolean)
413     * @since 3.9.0
414     */
415    public static final String FTP_IP_ADDRESS_FROM_PASV_RESPONSE = "org.apache.commons.net.ftp.ipAddressFromPasvResponse";
416
417    /**
418     * The name of an optional systemType properties file ({@value}), which is loaded using {@link Class#getResourceAsStream(String)}.<br>
419     * The entries are the systemType (as determined by {@link FTPClient#getSystemType}) and the values are the replacement type or parserClass, which is passed
420     * to {@link FTPFileEntryParserFactory#createFileEntryParser(String)}.<br>
421     * For example:
422     *
423     * <pre>
424     * Plan 9=Unix
425     * OS410=org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.OS400FTPEntryParser
426     * </pre>
427     *
428     * @since 3.0
429     */
430    public static final String SYSTEM_TYPE_PROPERTIES = "/systemType.properties";
431
432    /**
433     * A constant indicating the FTP session is expecting all transfers to occur between the client (local) and server and that the server should connect to the
434     * client's data port to initiate a data transfer. This is the default data connection mode when and FTPClient instance is created.
435     */
436    public static final int ACTIVE_LOCAL_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE = 0;
437
438    /**
439     * A constant indicating the FTP session is expecting all transfers to occur between two remote servers and that the server the client is connected to
440     * should connect to the other server's data port to initiate a data transfer.
441     */
442    public static final int ACTIVE_REMOTE_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE = 1;
443
444    /**
445     * A constant indicating the FTP session is expecting all transfers to occur between the client (local) and server and that the server is in passive mode,
446     * requiring the client to connect to the server's data port to initiate a transfer.
447     */
448    public static final int PASSIVE_LOCAL_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE = 2;
449
450    /**
451     * A constant indicating the FTP session is expecting all transfers to occur between two remote servers and that the server the client is connected to is in
452     * passive mode, requiring the other server to connect to the first server's data port to initiate a data transfer.
453     */
454    public static final int PASSIVE_REMOTE_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE = 3;
455
456    /** Pattern for PASV mode responses. Groups: (n,n,n,n),(n),(n) */
457    private static final java.util.regex.Pattern PARMS_PAT;
458
459    static {
460        PARMS_PAT = java.util.regex.Pattern.compile("(\\d{1,3},\\d{1,3},\\d{1,3},\\d{1,3}),(\\d{1,3}),(\\d{1,3})");
461    }
462
463    private static Properties getOverrideProperties() {
464        return PropertiesSingleton.PROPERTIES;
465    }
466
467    /**
468     * Parse the pathname from a CWD reply.
469     * <p>
470     * According to <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc959.txt">RFC959</a>, it should be the same as for MKD i.e.
471     * {@code 257<space>"<directory-name>"[<space>commentary]} where any double-quotes in {@code <directory-name>} are doubled. Unlike MKD, the commentary is
472     * optional.
473     * </p>
474     * <p>
475     * However, see NET-442 for an exception.
476     * </p>
477     *
478     * @param reply
479     * @return the pathname, without enclosing quotes, or the full string after the reply code and space if the syntax is invalid (i.e. enclosing quotes are
480     *         missing or embedded quotes are not doubled)
481     */
482    // package protected for access by test cases
483    static String parsePathname(final String reply) {
484        final String param = reply.substring(REPLY_CODE_LEN + 1);
485        if (param.startsWith("\"")) {
486            final StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
487            boolean quoteSeen = false;
488            // start after initial quote
489            for (int i = 1; i < param.length(); i++) {
490                final char ch = param.charAt(i);
491                if (ch == '"') {
492                    if (quoteSeen) {
493                        sb.append(ch);
494                        quoteSeen = false;
495                    } else {
496                        // don't output yet, in case doubled
497                        quoteSeen = true;
498                    }
499                } else {
500                    if (quoteSeen) { // found lone trailing quote within string
501                        return sb.toString();
502                    }
503                    sb.append(ch); // just another character
504                }
505            }
506            if (quoteSeen) { // found lone trailing quote at end of string
507                return sb.toString();
508            }
509        }
510        // malformed reply, return all after reply code and space
511        return param;
512    }
513
514    private int dataConnectionMode;
515    private Duration dataTimeout;
516
517    private int passivePort;
518    private String passiveHost;
519    private final Random random;
520    private int activeMinPort;
521    private int activeMaxPort;
522    private InetAddress activeExternalHost;
523
524    /** Overrides __activeExternalHost in EPRT/PORT commands. */
525    private InetAddress reportActiveExternalHost;
526
527    /** The address to bind to on passive connections, if necessary. */
528    private InetAddress passiveLocalHost;
529    private int fileType;
530    @SuppressWarnings("unused") // fields are written, but currently not read
531    private int fileFormat;
532    @SuppressWarnings("unused") // field is written, but currently not read
533    private int fileStructure;
534    private int fileTransferMode;
535
536    private boolean remoteVerificationEnabled;
537
538    private long restartOffset;
539
540    private FTPFileEntryParserFactory parserFactory;
541
542    private int bufferSize; // for buffered data streams
543
544    private int sendDataSocketBufferSize;
545
546    private int receiveDataSocketBufferSize;
547
548    private boolean listHiddenFiles;
549
550    private boolean useEPSVwithIPv4; // whether to attempt EPSV with an IPv4 connection
551
552    // __systemName is a cached value that should not be referenced directly
553    // except when assigned in getSystemName and __initDefaults.
554    private String systemName;
555
556    // __entryParser is a cached value that should not be referenced directly
557    // except when assigned in listFiles(String, String) and __initDefaults.
558    private FTPFileEntryParser entryParser;
559
560    // Key used to create the parser; necessary to ensure that the parser type is not ignored
561    private String entryParserKey;
562
563    private FTPClientConfig configuration;
564
565    // Listener used by store/retrieve methods to handle keepalive
566    private CopyStreamListener copyStreamListener;
567
568    // How long to wait before sending another control keep-alive message
569    private Duration controlKeepAliveTimeout = Duration.ZERO;
570
571    // How long to wait for keepalive message replies before continuing
572    // Most FTP servers don't seem to support concurrent control and data connection usage
573    private Duration controlKeepAliveReplyTimeout = Duration.ofSeconds(1);
574
575    // Debug counts for NOOP acks
576    private int[] cslDebug;
577
578    /**
579     * Enable or disable replacement of internal IP in passive mode. Default enabled using {code NatServerResolverImpl}.
580     */
581    private HostnameResolver passiveNatWorkaroundStrategy = new NatServerResolverImpl(this);
582
583    /** Controls the automatic server encoding detection (only UTF-8 supported). */
584    private boolean autodetectEncoding;
585
586    /** Map of FEAT responses. If null, has not been initialized. */
587    private HashMap<String, Set<String>> featuresMap;
588
589    private boolean ipAddressFromPasvResponse = Boolean.getBoolean(FTPClient.FTP_IP_ADDRESS_FROM_PASV_RESPONSE);
590
591    /**
592     * Default FTPClient constructor. Creates a new FTPClient instance with the data connection mode set to <code>ACTIVE_LOCAL_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE</code>,
593     * the file type set to <code>FTP.ASCII_FILE_TYPE</code>, the file format set to <code>FTP.NON_PRINT_TEXT_FORMAT</code>, the file structure set to
594     * <code>FTP.FILE_STRUCTURE</code>, and the transfer mode set to <code>FTP.STREAM_TRANSFER_MODE</code>.
595     * <p>
596     * The list parsing auto-detect feature can be configured to use lenient future dates (short dates may be up to one day in the future) as follows:
597     * </p>
598     *
599     * <pre>
600     * FTPClient ftp = new FTPClient();
601     * FTPClientConfig config = new FTPClientConfig();
602     * config.setLenientFutureDates(true);
603     * ftp.configure(config);
604     * </pre>
605     */
606    public FTPClient() {
607        initDefaults();
608        dataTimeout = Duration.ofMillis(-1);
609        remoteVerificationEnabled = true;
610        parserFactory = new DefaultFTPFileEntryParserFactory();
611        configuration = null;
612        listHiddenFiles = false;
613        useEPSVwithIPv4 = false;
614        random = new Random();
615        passiveLocalHost = null;
616    }
617
618    @Override
619    protected void _connectAction_() throws IOException {
620        _connectAction_(null);
621    }
622
623    /**
624     * @param socketIsReader the reader to reuse (if non-null)
625     * @throws IOException on error
626     * @since 3.4
627     */
628    @Override
629    protected void _connectAction_(final Reader socketIsReader) throws IOException {
630        super._connectAction_(socketIsReader); // sets up _input_ and _output_
631        initDefaults();
632        // must be after super._connectAction_(), because otherwise we get an
633        // Exception claiming we're not connected
634        if (autodetectEncoding) {
635            final ArrayList<String> oldReplyLines = new ArrayList<>(_replyLines);
636            final int oldReplyCode = _replyCode;
637            // UTF-8 appears to be the default
638            if (hasFeature("UTF8") || hasFeature(StandardCharsets.UTF_8.name())) {
639                setControlEncoding(StandardCharsets.UTF_8.name());
640                _controlInput_ = new CRLFLineReader(new InputStreamReader(_input_, getControlEncoding()));
641                _controlOutput_ = new BufferedWriter(new OutputStreamWriter(_output_, getControlEncoding()));
642            }
643            // restore the original reply (server greeting)
644            _replyLines.clear();
645            _replyLines.addAll(oldReplyLines);
646            _replyCode = oldReplyCode;
647            _newReplyString = true;
648        }
649    }
650
651    /**
652     * Establishes a data connection with the FTP server, returning a Socket for the connection if successful. If a restart offset has been set with
653     * {@link #setRestartOffset(long)}, a REST command is issued to the server with the offset as an argument before establishing the data connection. Active
654     * mode connections also cause a local PORT command to be issued.
655     *
656     * @param command The int representation of the FTP command to send.
657     * @param arg     The arguments to the FTP command. If this parameter is set to null, then the command is sent with no argument.
658     * @return A Socket corresponding to the established data connection. Null is returned if an FTP protocol error is reported at any point during the
659     *         establishment and initialization of the connection.
660     * @throws IOException If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
661     * @since 3.3
662     */
663    protected Socket _openDataConnection_(final FTPCmd command, final String arg) throws IOException {
664        return _openDataConnection_(command.getCommand(), arg);
665    }
666
667    /**
668     * Establishes a data connection with the FTP server, returning a Socket for the connection if successful. If a restart offset has been set with
669     * {@link #setRestartOffset(long)}, a REST command is issued to the server with the offset as an argument before establishing the data connection. Active
670     * mode connections also cause a local PORT command to be issued.
671     *
672     * @deprecated (3.3) Use {@link #_openDataConnection_(FTPCmd, String)} instead
673     * @param command The int representation of the FTP command to send.
674     * @param arg     The arguments to the FTP command. If this parameter is set to null, then the command is sent with no argument.
675     * @return A Socket corresponding to the established data connection. Null is returned if an FTP protocol error is reported at any point during the
676     *         establishment and initialization of the connection.
677     * @throws IOException If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
678     */
679    @Deprecated
680    protected Socket _openDataConnection_(final int command, final String arg) throws IOException {
681        return _openDataConnection_(FTPCommand.getCommand(command), arg);
682    }
683
684    /**
685     * Establishes a data connection with the FTP server, returning a Socket for the connection if successful. If a restart offset has been set with
686     * {@link #setRestartOffset(long)}, a REST command is issued to the server with the offset as an argument before establishing the data connection. Active
687     * mode connections also cause a local PORT command to be issued.
688     *
689     * @param command The text representation of the FTP command to send.
690     * @param arg     The arguments to the FTP command. If this parameter is set to null, then the command is sent with no argument.
691     * @return A Socket corresponding to the established data connection. Null is returned if an FTP protocol error is reported at any point during the
692     *         establishment and initialization of the connection.
693     * @throws IOException If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
694     * @since 3.1
695     */
696    protected Socket _openDataConnection_(final String command, final String arg) throws IOException {
697        if (dataConnectionMode != ACTIVE_LOCAL_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE && dataConnectionMode != PASSIVE_LOCAL_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE) {
698            return null;
699        }
700        final boolean isInet6Address = getRemoteAddress() instanceof Inet6Address;
701        final Socket socket;
702        final int soTimeoutMillis = DurationUtils.toMillisInt(dataTimeout);
703        if (dataConnectionMode == ACTIVE_LOCAL_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE) {
704            // if no activePortRange was set (correctly) -> getActivePort() = 0
705            // -> new ServerSocket(0) -> bind to any free local port
706            try (final ServerSocket server = _serverSocketFactory_.createServerSocket(getActivePort(), 1, getHostAddress())) {
707                // Try EPRT only if remote server is over IPv6, if not use PORT,
708                // because EPRT has no advantage over PORT on IPv4.
709                // It could even have the disadvantage,
710                // that EPRT will make the data connection fail, because
711                // today's intelligent NAT Firewalls are able to
712                // substitute IP addresses in the PORT command,
713                // but might not be able to recognize the EPRT command.
714                if (isInet6Address) {
715                    if (!FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(eprt(getReportHostAddress(), server.getLocalPort()))) {
716                        return null;
717                    }
718                } else if (!FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(port(getReportHostAddress(), server.getLocalPort()))) {
719                    return null;
720                }
721                if (restartOffset > 0 && !restart(restartOffset)) {
722                    return null;
723                }
724                if (!FTPReply.isPositivePreliminary(sendCommand(command, arg))) {
725                    return null;
726                }
727                // For now, let's just use the data timeout value for waiting for
728                // the data connection. It may be desirable to let this be a
729                // separately configurable value. In any case, we really want
730                // to allow preventing the accept from blocking indefinitely.
731                if (soTimeoutMillis >= 0) {
732                    server.setSoTimeout(soTimeoutMillis);
733                }
734                socket = wrapOnDeflate(server.accept());
735                // Ensure the timeout is set before any commands are issued on the new socket
736                if (soTimeoutMillis >= 0) {
737                    socket.setSoTimeout(soTimeoutMillis);
738                }
739                if (receiveDataSocketBufferSize > 0) {
740                    socket.setReceiveBufferSize(receiveDataSocketBufferSize);
741                }
742                if (sendDataSocketBufferSize > 0) {
743                    socket.setSendBufferSize(sendDataSocketBufferSize);
744                }
745            }
746        } else {
747            // We must be in PASSIVE_LOCAL_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE
748            // Try EPSV command first on IPv6 - and IPv4 if enabled.
749            // When using IPv4 with NAT it has the advantage
750            // to work with more rare configurations.
751            // E.g. if FTP server has a static PASV address (external network)
752            // and the client is coming from another internal network.
753            // In that case the data connection after PASV command would fail,
754            // while EPSV would make the client succeed by taking just the port.
755            final boolean attemptEPSV = isUseEPSVwithIPv4() || isInet6Address;
756            if (attemptEPSV && epsv() == FTPReply.ENTERING_EPSV_MODE) {
757                _parseExtendedPassiveModeReply(_replyLines.get(0));
758            } else {
759                if (isInet6Address) {
760                    return null; // Must use EPSV for IPV6
761                }
762                // If EPSV failed on IPV4, revert to PASV
763                if (pasv() != FTPReply.ENTERING_PASSIVE_MODE) {
764                    return null;
765                }
766                _parsePassiveModeReply(_replyLines.get(0));
767            }
768            socket = wrapOnDeflate(_socketFactory_.createSocket());
769            if (receiveDataSocketBufferSize > 0) {
770                socket.setReceiveBufferSize(receiveDataSocketBufferSize);
771            }
772            if (sendDataSocketBufferSize > 0) {
773                socket.setSendBufferSize(sendDataSocketBufferSize);
774            }
775            if (passiveLocalHost != null) {
776                socket.bind(new InetSocketAddress(passiveLocalHost, 0));
777            }
778            // For now, let's just use the data timeout value for waiting for
779            // the data connection. It may be desirable to let this be a
780            // separately configurable value. In any case, we really want
781            // to allow preventing the accept from blocking indefinitely.
782            if (soTimeoutMillis >= 0) {
783                socket.setSoTimeout(soTimeoutMillis);
784            }
785            socket.connect(new InetSocketAddress(passiveHost, passivePort), connectTimeout);
786            if (restartOffset > 0 && !restart(restartOffset)) {
787                socket.close();
788                return null;
789            }
790            if (!FTPReply.isPositivePreliminary(sendCommand(command, arg))) {
791                socket.close();
792                return null;
793            }
794        }
795        if (remoteVerificationEnabled && !verifyRemote(socket)) {
796            // Grab the host before we close the socket to avoid NET-663
797            final InetAddress socketHost = socket.getInetAddress();
798            socket.close();
799            throw new IOException(
800                    "Host attempting data connection " + socketHost.getHostAddress() + " is not same as server " + getRemoteAddress().getHostAddress());
801        }
802        return socket;
803    }
804
805    protected void _parseExtendedPassiveModeReply(String reply) throws MalformedServerReplyException {
806        reply = reply.substring(reply.indexOf('(') + 1, reply.indexOf(')')).trim();
807        final char delim1 = reply.charAt(0);
808        final char delim2 = reply.charAt(1);
809        final char delim3 = reply.charAt(2);
810        final char delim4 = reply.charAt(reply.length() - 1);
811        if (delim1 != delim2 || delim2 != delim3 || delim3 != delim4) {
812            throw new MalformedServerReplyException("Could not parse extended passive host information.\nServer Reply: " + reply);
813        }
814        final int port;
815        try {
816            port = Integer.parseInt(reply.substring(3, reply.length() - 1));
817        } catch (final NumberFormatException e) {
818            throw new MalformedServerReplyException("Could not parse extended passive host information.\nServer Reply: " + reply);
819        }
820        // in EPSV mode, the passive host address is implicit
821        this.passiveHost = getRemoteAddress().getHostAddress();
822        this.passivePort = port;
823    }
824
825    /**
826     * @since 3.1
827     * @param reply the reply to parse
828     * @throws MalformedServerReplyException if the server reply does not match (n,n,n,n),(n),(n)
829     */
830    protected void _parsePassiveModeReply(final String reply) throws MalformedServerReplyException {
831        final Matcher m = PARMS_PAT.matcher(reply);
832        if (!m.find()) {
833            throw new MalformedServerReplyException("Could not parse passive host information.\nServer Reply: " + reply);
834        }
835        int pasvPort;
836        // Fix up to look like IP address
837        String pasvHost = "0,0,0,0".equals(m.group(1)) ? _socket_.getInetAddress().getHostAddress() : m.group(1).replace(',', '.');
838        try {
839            final int oct1 = Integer.parseInt(m.group(2));
840            final int oct2 = Integer.parseInt(m.group(3));
841            pasvPort = oct1 << 8 | oct2;
842        } catch (final NumberFormatException e) {
843            throw new MalformedServerReplyException("Could not parse passive port information.\nServer Reply: " + reply);
844        }
845        if (isIpAddressFromPasvResponse()) {
846            // Pre-3.9.0 behavior
847            if (passiveNatWorkaroundStrategy != null) {
848                try {
849                    final String newPassiveHost = passiveNatWorkaroundStrategy.resolve(pasvHost);
850                    if (!pasvHost.equals(newPassiveHost)) {
851                        fireReplyReceived(0, "[Replacing PASV mode reply address " + this.passiveHost + " with " + newPassiveHost + "]\n");
852                        pasvHost = newPassiveHost;
853                    }
854                } catch (final UnknownHostException e) { // Should not happen as we are passing in an IP address
855                    throw new MalformedServerReplyException("Could not parse passive host information.\nServer Reply: " + reply);
856                }
857            }
858        } else if (_socket_ == null) {
859            pasvHost = null; // For unit testing.
860        } else {
861            pasvHost = _socket_.getInetAddress().getHostAddress();
862        }
863        this.passiveHost = pasvHost;
864        this.passivePort = pasvPort;
865    }
866
867    /**
868     * @param command the command to get
869     * @param remote  the remote file name
870     * @param local   The local OutputStream to which to write the file.
871     * @return true if successful
872     * @throws IOException on error
873     * @since 3.1
874     */
875    protected boolean _retrieveFile(final String command, final String remote, final OutputStream local) throws IOException {
876        final Socket socket = _openDataConnection_(command, remote);
877        if (socket == null) {
878            return false;
879        }
880        InputStream input = null;
881        CSL csl = null;
882        try {
883            try {
884                if (fileType == ASCII_FILE_TYPE) {
885                    input = new FromNetASCIIInputStream(getBufferedInputStream(socket.getInputStream()));
886                } else {
887                    input = getBufferedInputStream(socket.getInputStream());
888                }
889
890                if (DurationUtils.isPositive(controlKeepAliveTimeout)) {
891                    csl = new CSL(this, controlKeepAliveTimeout, controlKeepAliveReplyTimeout);
892                }
893
894                // Treat everything else as binary for now
895                Util.copyStream(input, local, getBufferSize(), CopyStreamEvent.UNKNOWN_STREAM_SIZE, mergeListeners(csl), false);
896            } finally {
897                Util.closeQuietly(input);
898            }
899            // Get the transfer response
900            return completePendingCommand();
901        } finally {
902            Util.closeQuietly(socket);
903            if (csl != null) {
904                cslDebug = csl.cleanUp(); // fetch any outstanding keepalive replies
905            }
906        }
907    }
908
909    /**
910     * @param command the command to send
911     * @param remote  the remote file name
912     * @return the stream from which to read the file
913     * @throws IOException on error
914     * @since 3.1
915     */
916    protected InputStream _retrieveFileStream(final String command, final String remote) throws IOException {
917        final Socket socket = _openDataConnection_(command, remote);
918        if (socket == null) {
919            return null;
920        }
921        final InputStream input;
922        if (fileType == ASCII_FILE_TYPE) {
923            // We buffer ascii transfers because the buffering has to
924            // be interposed between FromNetASCIIOutputSream and the underlying
925            // socket input stream. We don't buffer binary transfers
926            // because we don't want to impose a buffering policy on the
927            // programmer if possible. Programmers can decide on their
928            // own if they want to wrap the SocketInputStream we return
929            // for file types other than ASCII.
930            input = new FromNetASCIIInputStream(getBufferedInputStream(socket.getInputStream()));
931        } else {
932            input = socket.getInputStream();
933        }
934        return new org.apache.commons.net.io.SocketInputStream(socket, input);
935    }
936
937    /**
938     * @since 3.1
939     * @param command the command to send
940     * @param remote  the remote file name
941     * @param local   The local InputStream from which to read the data to be written/appended to the remote file.
942     * @return true if successful
943     * @throws IOException on error
944     */
945    protected boolean _storeFile(final String command, final String remote, final InputStream local) throws IOException {
946        final Socket socket = _openDataConnection_(command, remote);
947        if (socket == null) {
948            return false;
949        }
950        final OutputStream output;
951        if (fileType == ASCII_FILE_TYPE) {
952            output = new ToNetASCIIOutputStream(getBufferedOutputStream(socket.getOutputStream()));
953        } else {
954            output = getBufferedOutputStream(socket.getOutputStream());
955        }
956        CSL csl = null;
957        if (DurationUtils.isPositive(controlKeepAliveTimeout)) {
958            csl = new CSL(this, controlKeepAliveTimeout, controlKeepAliveReplyTimeout);
959        }
960        // Treat everything else as binary for now
961        try {
962            Util.copyStream(local, output, getBufferSize(), CopyStreamEvent.UNKNOWN_STREAM_SIZE, mergeListeners(csl), false);
963            output.close(); // ensure the file is fully written
964            socket.close(); // done writing the file
965            // Get the transfer response
966            return completePendingCommand();
967        } catch (final IOException e) {
968            Util.closeQuietly(output); // ignore close errors here
969            Util.closeQuietly(socket); // ignore close errors here
970            throw e;
971        } finally {
972            if (csl != null) {
973                cslDebug = csl.cleanUp(); // fetch any outstanding keepalive replies
974            }
975        }
976    }
977
978    /**
979     * @param command the command to send
980     * @param remote  the remote file name
981     * @return the output stream to write to
982     * @throws IOException on error
983     * @since 3.1
984     */
985    protected OutputStream _storeFileStream(final String command, final String remote) throws IOException {
986        final Socket socket = _openDataConnection_(command, remote);
987        if (socket == null) {
988            return null;
989        }
990        final OutputStream output;
991        if (fileType == ASCII_FILE_TYPE) {
992            // We buffer ascii transfers because the buffering has to
993            // be interposed between ToNetASCIIOutputSream and the underlying
994            // socket output stream. We don't buffer binary transfers
995            // because we don't want to impose a buffering policy on the
996            // programmer if possible. Programmers can decide on their
997            // own if they want to wrap the SocketOutputStream we return
998            // for file types other than ASCII.
999            output = new ToNetASCIIOutputStream(getBufferedOutputStream(socket.getOutputStream()));
1000        } else {
1001            output = socket.getOutputStream();
1002        }
1003        return new SocketOutputStream(socket, output);
1004    }
1005
1006    /**
1007     * Abort a transfer in progress.
1008     *
1009     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
1010     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
1011     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
1012     *                                      independently as itself.
1013     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
1014     */
1015    public boolean abort() throws IOException {
1016        return FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(abor());
1017    }
1018
1019    /**
1020     * Reserve a number of bytes on the server for the next file transfer.
1021     *
1022     * @param bytes The number of bytes which the server should allocate.
1023     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
1024     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
1025     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
1026     *                                      independently as itself.
1027     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
1028     */
1029    public boolean allocate(final int bytes) throws IOException {
1030        return FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(allo(bytes));
1031    }
1032
1033    /**
1034     * Reserve space on the server for the next file transfer.
1035     *
1036     * @param bytes      The number of bytes which the server should allocate.
1037     * @param recordSize The size of a file record.
1038     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
1039     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
1040     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
1041     *                                      independently as itself.
1042     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
1043     */
1044    public boolean allocate(final int bytes, final int recordSize) throws IOException {
1045        return FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(allo(bytes, recordSize));
1046    }
1047
1048    /**
1049     * Reserve a number of bytes on the server for the next file transfer.
1050     *
1051     * @param bytes The number of bytes which the server should allocate.
1052     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
1053     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
1054     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
1055     *                                      independently as itself.
1056     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
1057     */
1058    public boolean allocate(final long bytes) throws IOException {
1059        return FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(allo(bytes));
1060    }
1061
1062    /**
1063     * Reserve space on the server for the next file transfer.
1064     *
1065     * @param bytes      The number of bytes which the server should allocate.
1066     * @param recordSize The size of a file record.
1067     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
1068     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
1069     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
1070     *                                      independently as itself.
1071     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
1072     */
1073    public boolean allocate(final long bytes, final int recordSize) throws IOException {
1074        return FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(allo(bytes, recordSize));
1075    }
1076
1077    /**
1078     * Appends to a file on the server with the given name, taking input from the given InputStream. This method does NOT close the given InputStream. If the
1079     * current file type is ASCII, line separators in the file are transparently converted to the NETASCII format (i.e., you should not attempt to create a
1080     * special InputStream to do this).
1081     *
1082     * @param remote The name of the remote file.
1083     * @param local  The local InputStream from which to read the data to be appended to the remote file.
1084     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
1085     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException                  If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some
1086     *                                                       other reason causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as
1087     *                                                       an IOException or independently as itself.
1088     * @throws org.apache.commons.net.io.CopyStreamException If an I/O error occurs while actually transferring the file. The CopyStreamException allows you to
1089     *                                                       determine the number of bytes transferred and the IOException causing the error. This exception may
1090     *                                                       be caught either as an IOException or independently as itself.
1091     * @throws IOException                                   If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the
1092     *                                                       server.
1093     */
1094    public boolean appendFile(final String remote, final InputStream local) throws IOException {
1095        return storeFile(FTPCmd.APPE, remote, local);
1096    }
1097
1098    /**
1099     * Returns an OutputStream through which data can be written to append to a file on the server with the given name. If the current file type is ASCII, the
1100     * returned OutputStream will convert line separators in the file to the NETASCII format (i.e., you should not attempt to create a special OutputStream to
1101     * do this). You must close the OutputStream when you finish writing to it. The OutputStream itself will take care of closing the parent data connection
1102     * socket upon being closed.
1103     * <p>
1104     * <b>To finalize the file transfer you must call {@link #completePendingCommand completePendingCommand } and check its return value to verify success.</b>
1105     * If this is not done, subsequent commands may behave unexpectedly.
1106     * </p>
1107     *
1108     * @param remote The name of the remote file.
1109     * @return An OutputStream through which the remote file can be appended. If the data connection cannot be opened (e.g., the file does not exist), null is
1110     *         returned (in which case you may check the reply code to determine the exact reason for failure).
1111     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
1112     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
1113     *                                      independently as itself.
1114     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
1115     */
1116    public OutputStream appendFileStream(final String remote) throws IOException {
1117        return storeFileStream(FTPCmd.APPE, remote);
1118    }
1119
1120    /**
1121     * Change to the parent directory of the current working directory.
1122     *
1123     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
1124     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
1125     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
1126     *                                      independently as itself.
1127     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
1128     */
1129    public boolean changeToParentDirectory() throws IOException {
1130        return FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(cdup());
1131    }
1132
1133    /**
1134     * Change the current working directory of the FTP session.
1135     *
1136     * @param pathname The new current working directory.
1137     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
1138     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
1139     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
1140     *                                      independently as itself.
1141     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
1142     */
1143    public boolean changeWorkingDirectory(final String pathname) throws IOException {
1144        return FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(cwd(pathname));
1145    }
1146
1147    /**
1148     * There are a few FTPClient methods that do not complete the entire sequence of FTP commands to complete a transaction. These commands require some action
1149     * by the programmer after the reception of a positive intermediate command. After the programmer's code completes its actions, it must call this method to
1150     * receive the completion reply from the server and verify the success of the entire transaction.
1151     * <p>
1152     * For example,
1153     * </p>
1154     *
1155     * <pre>
1156     * InputStream input;
1157     * OutputStream output;
1158     * input  = new FileInputStream("foobaz.txt");
1159     * output = ftp.storeFileStream("foobar.txt")
1160     * if (!FTPReply.isPositiveIntermediate(ftp.getReplyCode())) {
1161     *     input.close();
1162     *     output.close();
1163     *     ftp.logout();
1164     *     ftp.disconnect();
1165     *     System.err.println("File transfer failed.");
1166     *     System.exit(1);
1167     * }
1168     * Util.copyStream(input, output);
1169     * input.close();
1170     * output.close();
1171     * // Must call completePendingCommand() to finish command.
1172     * if (!ftp.completePendingCommand()) {
1173     *     ftp.logout();
1174     *     ftp.disconnect();
1175     *     System.err.println("File transfer failed.");
1176     *     System.exit(1);
1177     * }
1178     * </pre>
1179     *
1180     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
1181     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
1182     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
1183     *                                      independently as itself.
1184     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
1185     */
1186    public boolean completePendingCommand() throws IOException {
1187        return FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(getReply());
1188    }
1189
1190    /**
1191     * Implements the {@link Configurable} interface. In the case of this class, configuring merely makes the config object available for
1192     * the factory methods that construct parsers.
1193     *
1194     * @param config {@link FTPClientConfig} object used to provide non-standard configurations to the parser.
1195     * @since 1.4
1196     */
1197    @Override
1198    public void configure(final FTPClientConfig config) {
1199        this.configuration = config;
1200    }
1201
1202    // package access for test purposes
1203    void createParser(final String parserKey) throws IOException {
1204        // We cache the value to avoid creation of a new object every
1205        // time a file listing is generated.
1206        // Note: we don't check against a null parserKey (NET-544)
1207        if (entryParser == null || parserKey != null && !entryParserKey.equals(parserKey)) {
1208            if (null != parserKey) {
1209                // if a parser key was supplied in the parameters,
1210                // use that to create the parser
1211                entryParser = parserFactory.createFileEntryParser(parserKey);
1212                entryParserKey = parserKey;
1213
1214            } else // if no parserKey was supplied, check for a configuration
1215            // in the params, and if it has a non-empty system type, use that.
1216            if (null != configuration && configuration.getServerSystemKey().length() > 0) {
1217                entryParser = parserFactory.createFileEntryParser(configuration);
1218                entryParserKey = configuration.getServerSystemKey();
1219            } else {
1220                // if a parserKey hasn't been supplied, and a configuration
1221                // hasn't been supplied, and the override property is not set
1222                // then autodetect by calling
1223                // the SYST command and use that to choose the parser.
1224                String systemType = System.getProperty(FTP_SYSTEM_TYPE);
1225                if (systemType == null) {
1226                    systemType = getSystemType(); // cannot be null
1227                    final Properties override = getOverrideProperties();
1228                    if (override != null) {
1229                        final String newType = override.getProperty(systemType);
1230                        if (newType != null) {
1231                            systemType = newType;
1232                        }
1233                    }
1234                }
1235                if (null != configuration) { // system type must have been empty above
1236                    entryParser = parserFactory.createFileEntryParser(new FTPClientConfig(systemType, configuration));
1237                } else {
1238                    entryParser = parserFactory.createFileEntryParser(systemType);
1239                }
1240                entryParserKey = systemType;
1241            }
1242        }
1243    }
1244
1245    /**
1246     * Deletes a file on the FTP server.
1247     *
1248     * @param pathname The pathname of the file to be deleted.
1249     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
1250     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
1251     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
1252     *                                      independently as itself.
1253     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
1254     */
1255    public boolean deleteFile(final String pathname) throws IOException {
1256        return FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(dele(pathname));
1257    }
1258
1259    /**
1260     * Closes the connection to the FTP server and restores connection parameters to the default values.
1261     *
1262     * @throws IOException If an error occurs while disconnecting.
1263     */
1264    @Override
1265    public void disconnect() throws IOException {
1266        super.disconnect();
1267        initDefaults();
1268    }
1269
1270    /**
1271     * Issue a command and wait for the reply.
1272     * <p>
1273     * Should only be used with commands that return replies on the command channel - do not use for LIST, NLST, MLSD etc.
1274     *
1275     * @param command The command to invoke
1276     * @param params  The parameters string, may be {@code null}
1277     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not, in which case call {@link #getReplyCode()} or {@link #getReplyString()} to get the reason.
1278     *
1279     * @throws IOException If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
1280     * @since 3.0
1281     */
1282    public boolean doCommand(final String command, final String params) throws IOException {
1283        return FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(sendCommand(command, params));
1284    }
1285
1286    /**
1287     * Issue a command and wait for the reply, returning it as an array of strings.
1288     * <p>
1289     * Should only be used with commands that return replies on the command channel - do not use for LIST, NLST, MLSD etc.
1290     * </p>
1291     *
1292     * @param command The command to invoke
1293     * @param params  The parameters string, may be {@code null}
1294     * @return The array of replies, or {@code null} if the command failed, in which case call {@link #getReplyCode()} or {@link #getReplyString()} to get the
1295     *         reason.
1296     *
1297     * @throws IOException If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
1298     * @since 3.0
1299     */
1300    public String[] doCommandAsStrings(final String command, final String params) throws IOException {
1301        final boolean success = FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(sendCommand(command, params));
1302        if (success) {
1303            return getReplyStrings();
1304        }
1305        return null;
1306    }
1307
1308    /**
1309     * Sets the current data connection mode to <code>ACTIVE_LOCAL_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE</code>. No communication with the FTP server is conducted, but this
1310     * causes all future data transfers to require the FTP server to connect to the client's data port. Additionally, to accommodate differences between socket
1311     * implementations on different platforms, this method causes the client to issue a PORT command before every data transfer.
1312     */
1313    public void enterLocalActiveMode() {
1314        dataConnectionMode = ACTIVE_LOCAL_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE;
1315        passiveHost = null;
1316        passivePort = -1;
1317    }
1318
1319    /**
1320     * Sets the current data connection mode to <code>PASSIVE_LOCAL_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE</code>. Use this method only for data transfers between the client
1321     * and server. This method causes a PASV (or EPSV) command to be issued to the server before the opening of every data connection, telling the server to
1322     * open a data port to which the client will connect to conduct data transfers. The FTPClient will stay in <code>PASSIVE_LOCAL_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE</code>
1323     * until the mode is changed by calling some other method such as {@link #enterLocalActiveMode enterLocalActiveMode() }
1324     * <p>
1325     * <b>N.B.</b> currently calling any connect method will reset the mode to ACTIVE_LOCAL_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE.
1326     * </p>
1327     */
1328    public void enterLocalPassiveMode() {
1329        dataConnectionMode = PASSIVE_LOCAL_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE;
1330        // These will be set when just before a data connection is opened
1331        // in _openDataConnection_()
1332        passiveHost = null;
1333        passivePort = -1;
1334    }
1335
1336    /**
1337     * Sets the current data connection mode to <code>ACTIVE_REMOTE_DATA_CONNECTION</code>. Use this method only for server to server data transfers. This
1338     * method issues a PORT command to the server, indicating the other server and port to which it should connect for data transfers. You must call this method
1339     * before EVERY server to server transfer attempt. The FTPClient will NOT automatically continue to issue PORT commands. You also must remember to call
1340     * {@link #enterLocalActiveMode enterLocalActiveMode() } if you wish to return to the normal data connection mode.
1341     *
1342     * @param host The passive mode server accepting connections for data transfers.
1343     * @param port The passive mode server's data port.
1344     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
1345     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
1346     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
1347     *                                      independently as itself.
1348     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
1349     */
1350    public boolean enterRemoteActiveMode(final InetAddress host, final int port) throws IOException {
1351        if (FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(port(host, port))) {
1352            dataConnectionMode = ACTIVE_REMOTE_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE;
1353            passiveHost = null;
1354            passivePort = -1;
1355            return true;
1356        }
1357        return false;
1358    }
1359
1360    /**
1361     * Sets the current data connection mode to <code>PASSIVE_REMOTE_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE</code>. Use this method only for server to server data transfers.
1362     * This method issues a PASV command to the server, telling it to open a data port to which the active server will connect to conduct data transfers. You
1363     * must call this method before EVERY server to server transfer attempt. The FTPClient will NOT automatically continue to issue PASV commands. You also must
1364     * remember to call {@link #enterLocalActiveMode enterLocalActiveMode() } if you wish to return to the normal data connection mode.
1365     *
1366     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
1367     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
1368     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
1369     *                                      independently as itself.
1370     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
1371     */
1372    public boolean enterRemotePassiveMode() throws IOException {
1373        if (pasv() != FTPReply.ENTERING_PASSIVE_MODE) {
1374            return false;
1375        }
1376        dataConnectionMode = PASSIVE_REMOTE_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE;
1377        _parsePassiveModeReply(_replyLines.get(0));
1378        return true;
1379    }
1380
1381    /**
1382     * Queries the server for supported features. The server may reply with a list of server-supported extensions. For example, a typical client-server
1383     * interaction might be (from RFC 2389):
1384     *
1385     * <pre>
1386        C&gt; feat
1387        S&gt; 211-Extensions supported:
1388        S&gt;  MLST size*;create;modify*;perm;media-type
1389        S&gt;  SIZE
1390        S&gt;  COMPRESSION
1391        S&gt;  MDTM
1392        S&gt; 211 END
1393     * </pre>
1394     *
1395     * @see <a href="http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2389.html">http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2389.html</a>
1396     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
1397     * @throws IOException on error
1398     * @since 2.2
1399     */
1400    public boolean features() throws IOException {
1401        return FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(feat());
1402    }
1403
1404    /**
1405     * Queries the server for a supported feature, and returns its value (if any). Caches the parsed response to avoid resending the command repeatedly.
1406     *
1407     * @param feature the feature to check
1408     *
1409     * @return if the feature is present, returns the feature value or the empty string if the feature exists but has no value. Returns {@code null} if the
1410     *         feature is not found or the command failed. Check {@link #getReplyCode()} or {@link #getReplyString()} if so.
1411     * @throws IOException on error
1412     * @since 3.0
1413     */
1414    public String featureValue(final String feature) throws IOException {
1415        final String[] values = featureValues(feature);
1416        if (values != null) {
1417            return values[0];
1418        }
1419        return null;
1420    }
1421
1422    /**
1423     * Queries the server for a supported feature, and returns its values (if any). Caches the parsed response to avoid resending the command repeatedly.
1424     *
1425     * @param feature the feature to check
1426     *
1427     * @return if the feature is present, returns the feature values (empty array if none) Returns {@code null} if the feature is not found or the command
1428     *         failed. Check {@link #getReplyCode()} or {@link #getReplyString()} if so.
1429     * @throws IOException on error
1430     * @since 3.0
1431     */
1432    public String[] featureValues(final String feature) throws IOException {
1433        if (!initFeatureMap()) {
1434            return null;
1435        }
1436        final Set<String> entries = featuresMap.get(feature.toUpperCase(Locale.ENGLISH));
1437        if (entries != null) {
1438            return entries.toArray(NetConstants.EMPTY_STRING_ARRAY);
1439        }
1440        return null;
1441    }
1442
1443    /**
1444     * Gets the client port for active mode.
1445     *
1446     * @return The client port for active mode.
1447     */
1448    int getActivePort() {
1449        if (activeMinPort > 0 && activeMaxPort >= activeMinPort) {
1450            if (activeMaxPort == activeMinPort) {
1451                return activeMaxPort;
1452            }
1453            // Get a random port between the min and max port range
1454            return random.nextInt(activeMaxPort - activeMinPort + 1) + activeMinPort;
1455        }
1456        // default port
1457        return 0;
1458    }
1459
1460    /**
1461     * Tells if automatic server encoding detection is enabled or disabled.
1462     *
1463     * @return true, if automatic server encoding detection is enabled.
1464     */
1465    public boolean getAutodetectUTF8() {
1466        return autodetectEncoding;
1467    }
1468
1469    private InputStream getBufferedInputStream(final InputStream inputStream) {
1470        if (bufferSize > 0) {
1471            return new BufferedInputStream(inputStream, bufferSize);
1472        }
1473        return new BufferedInputStream(inputStream);
1474    }
1475
1476    private OutputStream getBufferedOutputStream(final OutputStream outputStream) {
1477        if (bufferSize > 0) {
1478            return new BufferedOutputStream(outputStream, bufferSize);
1479        }
1480        return new BufferedOutputStream(outputStream);
1481    }
1482
1483    /**
1484     * Retrieve the current internal buffer size for buffered data streams.
1485     *
1486     * @return The current buffer size.
1487     */
1488    public int getBufferSize() {
1489        return bufferSize;
1490    }
1491
1492    /**
1493     * Gets how long to wait for control keep-alive message replies.
1494     *
1495     * @deprecated Use {@link #getControlKeepAliveReplyTimeoutDuration()}.
1496     * @return wait time in milliseconds.
1497     * @since 3.0
1498     */
1499    @Deprecated
1500    public int getControlKeepAliveReplyTimeout() {
1501        return DurationUtils.toMillisInt(controlKeepAliveReplyTimeout);
1502    }
1503
1504    /**
1505     * Gets how long to wait for control keep-alive message replies.
1506     *
1507     * @return wait time.
1508     * @since 3.9.0
1509     */
1510    public Duration getControlKeepAliveReplyTimeoutDuration() {
1511        return controlKeepAliveReplyTimeout;
1512    }
1513
1514    /**
1515     * Gets the time to wait between sending control connection keepalive messages when processing file upload or download.
1516     * <p>
1517     * See the class Javadoc section "Control channel keep-alive feature"
1518     * </p>
1519     *
1520     * @deprecated Use {@link #getControlKeepAliveTimeoutDuration()}.
1521     * @return the number of seconds between keepalive messages.
1522     * @since 3.0
1523     */
1524    @Deprecated
1525    public long getControlKeepAliveTimeout() {
1526        return controlKeepAliveTimeout.getSeconds();
1527    }
1528
1529    /**
1530     * Gets the time to wait between sending control connection keepalive messages when processing file upload or download.
1531     * <p>
1532     * See the class Javadoc section "Control channel keep-alive feature"
1533     * </p>
1534     *
1535     * @return the duration between keepalive messages.
1536     * @since 3.9.0
1537     */
1538    public Duration getControlKeepAliveTimeoutDuration() {
1539        return controlKeepAliveTimeout;
1540    }
1541
1542    /**
1543     * Obtain the currently active listener.
1544     *
1545     * @return the listener, may be {@code null}
1546     * @since 3.0
1547     */
1548    public CopyStreamListener getCopyStreamListener() {
1549        return copyStreamListener;
1550    }
1551
1552    /**
1553     * Gets the CSL debug array.
1554     * <p>
1555     * <b>For debug use only</b>
1556     * </p>
1557     * <p>
1558     * Currently, it contains:
1559     * </p>
1560     * <ul>
1561     * <li>successfully acked NOOPs at end of transfer</li>
1562     * <li>unanswered NOOPs at end of transfer</li>
1563     * <li>unanswered NOOPs after fetching additional replies</li>
1564     * <li>Number of IOErrors ignored</li>
1565     * </ul>
1566     *
1567     * @deprecated 3.7 For testing only; may be dropped or changed at any time
1568     * @return the debug array
1569     */
1570    @Deprecated // only for use in testing
1571    public int[] getCslDebug() {
1572        return cslDebug;
1573    }
1574
1575    /**
1576     * Returns the current data connection mode (one of the <code>_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE</code> constants).
1577     *
1578     * @return The current data connection mode (one of the <code>_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE</code> constants).
1579     */
1580    public int getDataConnectionMode() {
1581        return dataConnectionMode;
1582    }
1583
1584    /**
1585     * Gets the timeout to use when reading from the data connection. This timeout will be set immediately after opening the data connection, provided that the
1586     * value is &ge; 0.
1587     * <p>
1588     * <b>Note:</b> the timeout will also be applied when calling accept() whilst establishing an active local data connection.
1589     * </p>
1590     *
1591     * @return The default timeout used when opening a data connection socket. The value 0 means an infinite timeout.
1592     * @since 3.9.0
1593     */
1594    public Duration getDataTimeout() {
1595        return dataTimeout;
1596    }
1597
1598    // Method for use by unit test code only
1599    FTPFileEntryParser getEntryParser() {
1600        return entryParser;
1601    }
1602
1603    /**
1604     * Gets the host address for active mode; allows the local address to be overridden.
1605     *
1606     * @return __activeExternalHost if non-null, else getLocalAddress()
1607     * @see #setActiveExternalIPAddress(String)
1608     */
1609    InetAddress getHostAddress() {
1610        if (activeExternalHost != null) {
1611            return activeExternalHost;
1612        }
1613        // default local address
1614        return getLocalAddress();
1615    }
1616
1617    /**
1618     * @param pathname the initial pathname
1619     * @return the adjusted string with "-a" added if necessary
1620     * @since 2.0
1621     */
1622    protected String getListArguments(final String pathname) {
1623        if (getListHiddenFiles()) {
1624            if (pathname != null) {
1625                final StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(pathname.length() + 3);
1626                sb.append("-a ");
1627                sb.append(pathname);
1628                return sb.toString();
1629            }
1630            return "-a";
1631        }
1632        return pathname;
1633    }
1634
1635    /**
1636     * @see #setListHiddenFiles(boolean)
1637     * @return the current state
1638     * @since 2.0
1639     */
1640    public boolean getListHiddenFiles() {
1641        return this.listHiddenFiles;
1642    }
1643
1644    /**
1645     * Issue the FTP MDTM command (not supported by all servers) to retrieve the last modification time of a file. The modification string should be in the ISO
1646     * 3077 form "yyyyMMDDhhmmss(.xxx)?". The timestamp represented should also be in GMT, but not all FTP servers honor this.
1647     *
1648     * @param pathname The file path to query.
1649     * @return A string representing the last file modification time in <code>yyyyMMDDhhmmss</code> format.
1650     * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs.
1651     * @since 2.0
1652     */
1653    public String getModificationTime(final String pathname) throws IOException {
1654        if (FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(mdtm(pathname))) {
1655            // skip the return code (e.g. 213) and the space
1656            return getReplyString(0).substring(4);
1657        }
1658        return null;
1659    }
1660
1661    /**
1662     * Returns the hostname or IP address (in the form of a string) returned by the server when entering passive mode. If not in passive mode, returns null.
1663     * This method only returns a valid value AFTER a data connection has been opened after a call to {@link #enterLocalPassiveMode enterLocalPassiveMode()}.
1664     * This is because FTPClient sends a PASV command to the server only just before opening a data connection, and not when you call
1665     * {@link #enterLocalPassiveMode enterLocalPassiveMode()}.
1666     *
1667     * @return The passive host name if in passive mode, otherwise null.
1668     */
1669    public String getPassiveHost() {
1670        return passiveHost;
1671    }
1672
1673    /**
1674     * Sets the local IP address in passive mode. Useful when there are multiple network cards.
1675     *
1676     * @return The local IP address in passive mode.
1677     */
1678    public InetAddress getPassiveLocalIPAddress() {
1679        return this.passiveLocalHost;
1680    }
1681
1682    /**
1683     * If in passive mode, returns the data port of the passive host. This method only returns a valid value AFTER a data connection has been opened after a
1684     * call to {@link #enterLocalPassiveMode enterLocalPassiveMode()}. This is because FTPClient sends a PASV command to the server only just before opening a
1685     * data connection, and not when you call {@link #enterLocalPassiveMode enterLocalPassiveMode()}.
1686     *
1687     * @return The data port of the passive server. If not in passive mode, undefined.
1688     */
1689    public int getPassivePort() {
1690        return passivePort;
1691    }
1692
1693    /**
1694     * Retrieve the value to be used for the data socket SO_RCVBUF option.
1695     *
1696     * @return The current buffer size.
1697     * @since 3.3
1698     */
1699    public int getReceiveDataSocketBufferSize() {
1700        return receiveDataSocketBufferSize;
1701    }
1702
1703    /**
1704     * Gets the reported host address for active mode EPRT/PORT commands; allows override of {@link #getHostAddress()}.
1705     *
1706     * Useful for FTP Client behind Firewall NAT.
1707     *
1708     * @return __reportActiveExternalHost if non-null, else getHostAddress();
1709     */
1710    InetAddress getReportHostAddress() {
1711        if (reportActiveExternalHost != null) {
1712            return reportActiveExternalHost;
1713        }
1714        return getHostAddress();
1715    }
1716
1717    /**
1718     * Fetches the restart offset.
1719     *
1720     * @return offset The offset into the remote file at which to start the next file transfer.
1721     */
1722    public long getRestartOffset() {
1723        return restartOffset;
1724    }
1725
1726    /**
1727     * Retrieve the value to be used for the data socket SO_SNDBUF option.
1728     *
1729     * @return The current buffer size.
1730     * @since 3.3
1731     */
1732    public int getSendDataSocketBufferSize() {
1733        return sendDataSocketBufferSize;
1734    }
1735
1736    /**
1737     * Issue the FTP SIZE command to the server for a given pathname. This should produce the size of the file.
1738     *
1739     * @param pathname the file name
1740     *
1741     * @return The size information returned by the server; {@code null} if there was an error
1742     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
1743     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
1744     *                                      independently as itself.
1745     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
1746     * @since 3.7
1747     */
1748    public String getSize(final String pathname) throws IOException {
1749        if (FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(size(pathname))) {
1750            return getReplyString(0).substring(4); // skip the return code (e.g. 213) and the space
1751        }
1752        return null;
1753    }
1754
1755    /**
1756     * Issue the FTP STAT command to the server.
1757     *
1758     * @return The status information returned by the server.
1759     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
1760     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
1761     *                                      independently as itself.
1762     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
1763     */
1764    public String getStatus() throws IOException {
1765        if (FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(stat())) {
1766            return getReplyString();
1767        }
1768        return null;
1769    }
1770
1771    /**
1772     * Issue the FTP STAT command to the server for a given pathname. This should produce a listing of the file or directory.
1773     *
1774     * @param pathname the file name
1775     *
1776     * @return The status information returned by the server.
1777     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
1778     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
1779     *                                      independently as itself.
1780     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
1781     */
1782    public String getStatus(final String pathname) throws IOException {
1783        if (FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(stat(pathname))) {
1784            return getReplyString();
1785        }
1786        return null;
1787    }
1788
1789    /**
1790     * @deprecated use {@link #getSystemType()} instead
1791     * @return the name
1792     * @throws IOException on error
1793     */
1794    @Deprecated
1795    public String getSystemName() throws IOException {
1796        if (systemName == null && FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(syst())) {
1797            systemName = _replyLines.get(_replyLines.size() - 1).substring(4);
1798        }
1799        return systemName;
1800    }
1801
1802    /**
1803     * Fetches the system type from the server and returns the string. This value is cached for the duration of the connection after the first call to this
1804     * method. In other words, only the first time that you invoke this method will it issue a SYST command to the FTP server. FTPClient will remember the value
1805     * and return the cached value until a call to disconnect.
1806     * <p>
1807     * If the SYST command fails, and the system property {@link #FTP_SYSTEM_TYPE_DEFAULT} is defined, then this is used instead.
1808     * </p>
1809     *
1810     * @return The system type obtained from the server. Never null.
1811     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
1812     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
1813     *                                      independently as itself.
1814     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server (and the
1815     *                                      default system type property is not defined)
1816     * @since 2.2
1817     */
1818    public String getSystemType() throws IOException {
1819        // if (syst() == FTPReply.NAME_SYSTEM_TYPE)
1820        // Technically, we should expect a NAME_SYSTEM_TYPE response, but
1821        // in practice FTP servers deviate, so we soften the condition to
1822        // a positive completion.
1823        if (systemName == null) {
1824            if (FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(syst())) {
1825                // Assume that response is not empty here (cannot be null)
1826                systemName = _replyLines.get(_replyLines.size() - 1).substring(4);
1827            } else {
1828                // Check if the user has provided a default for when the SYST command fails
1829                final String systDefault = System.getProperty(FTP_SYSTEM_TYPE_DEFAULT);
1830                if (systDefault == null) {
1831                    throw new IOException("Unable to determine system type - response: " + getReplyString());
1832                }
1833                systemName = systDefault;
1834            }
1835        }
1836        return systemName;
1837    }
1838
1839    /**
1840     * Queries the server for a supported feature. Caches the parsed response to avoid resending the command repeatedly.
1841     *
1842     * @param feature the name of the feature; it is converted to upper case.
1843     * @return {@code true} if the feature is present, {@code false} if the feature is not present or the {@link #feat()} command failed. Check
1844     *         {@link #getReplyCode()} or {@link #getReplyString()} if it is necessary to distinguish these cases.
1845     *
1846     * @throws IOException on error
1847     * @since 3.8.0
1848     */
1849    public boolean hasFeature(final FTPCmd feature) throws IOException {
1850        return hasFeature(feature.name());
1851    }
1852
1853    /**
1854     * Queries the server for a supported feature. Caches the parsed response to avoid resending the command repeatedly.
1855     *
1856     * @param feature the name of the feature; it is converted to upper case.
1857     * @return {@code true} if the feature is present, {@code false} if the feature is not present or the {@link #feat()} command failed. Check
1858     *         {@link #getReplyCode()} or {@link #getReplyString()} if it is necessary to distinguish these cases.
1859     *
1860     * @throws IOException on error
1861     * @since 3.0
1862     */
1863    public boolean hasFeature(final String feature) throws IOException {
1864        if (!initFeatureMap()) {
1865            return false;
1866        }
1867        return featuresMap.containsKey(feature.toUpperCase(Locale.ENGLISH));
1868    }
1869
1870    /**
1871     * Queries the server for a supported feature with particular value, for example "AUTH SSL" or "AUTH TLS". Caches the parsed response to avoid resending the
1872     * command repeatedly.
1873     *
1874     * @param feature the name of the feature; it is converted to upper case.
1875     * @param value   the value to find.
1876     *
1877     * @return {@code true} if the feature is present, {@code false} if the feature is not present or the {@link #feat()} command failed. Check
1878     *         {@link #getReplyCode()} or {@link #getReplyString()} if it is necessary to distinguish these cases.
1879     *
1880     * @throws IOException on error
1881     * @since 3.0
1882     */
1883    public boolean hasFeature(final String feature, final String value) throws IOException {
1884        if (!initFeatureMap()) {
1885            return false;
1886        }
1887        final Set<String> entries = featuresMap.get(feature.toUpperCase(Locale.ENGLISH));
1888        if (entries != null) {
1889            return entries.contains(value);
1890        }
1891        return false;
1892    }
1893
1894    private void initDefaults() {
1895        dataConnectionMode = ACTIVE_LOCAL_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE;
1896        passiveHost = null;
1897        passivePort = -1;
1898        activeExternalHost = null;
1899        reportActiveExternalHost = null;
1900        activeMinPort = 0;
1901        activeMaxPort = 0;
1902        fileType = FTP.ASCII_FILE_TYPE;
1903        fileStructure = FTP.FILE_STRUCTURE;
1904        fileFormat = FTP.NON_PRINT_TEXT_FORMAT;
1905        fileTransferMode = FTP.STREAM_TRANSFER_MODE;
1906        restartOffset = 0;
1907        systemName = null;
1908        entryParser = null;
1909        entryParserKey = "";
1910        featuresMap = null;
1911    }
1912
1913    /*
1914     * Create the feature map if not already created.
1915     */
1916    private boolean initFeatureMap() throws IOException {
1917        if (featuresMap == null) {
1918            // Don't create map here, because next line may throw exception
1919            final int replyCode = feat();
1920            if (replyCode == FTPReply.NOT_LOGGED_IN) { // 503
1921                return false; // NET-518; don't create empty map
1922            }
1923            final boolean success = FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(replyCode);
1924            // init the map here, so we don't keep trying if we know the command will fail
1925            featuresMap = new HashMap<>();
1926            if (!success) {
1927                return false;
1928            }
1929            for (final String line : _replyLines) {
1930                if (line.startsWith(" ")) { // it's a FEAT entry
1931                    String key;
1932                    String value = "";
1933                    final int varsep = line.indexOf(' ', 1);
1934                    if (varsep > 0) {
1935                        key = line.substring(1, varsep);
1936                        value = line.substring(varsep + 1);
1937                    } else {
1938                        key = line.substring(1);
1939                    }
1940                    key = key.toUpperCase(Locale.ENGLISH);
1941                    final Set<String> entries = featuresMap.computeIfAbsent(key, k -> new HashSet<>());
1942                    entries.add(value);
1943                }
1944            }
1945        }
1946        return true;
1947    }
1948
1949    /**
1950     * Using the default autodetect mechanism, initialize an FTPListParseEngine object containing a raw file information for the current working directory on
1951     * the server This information is obtained through the LIST command. This object is then capable of being iterated to return a sequence of FTPFile objects
1952     * with information filled in by the <code>FTPFileEntryParser</code> used.
1953     * <p>
1954     * This method differs from using the listFiles() methods in that expensive FTPFile objects are not created until needed which may be an advantage on large
1955     * lists.
1956     * </p>
1957     *
1958     * @return A FTPListParseEngine object that holds the raw information and is capable of providing parsed FTPFile objects, one for each file containing
1959     *         information contained in the given path in the format determined by the <code>parser</code> parameter. Null will be returned if a data
1960     *         connection cannot be opened. If the current working directory contains no files, an empty array will be the return.
1961     *
1962     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException                                    If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client
1963     *                                                                         being idle or some other reason causing the server to send FTP reply code 421.
1964     *                                                                         This exception may be caught either as an IOException or independently as itself.
1965     * @throws IOException                                                     If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving
1966     *                                                                         a reply from the server.
1967     * @throws org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.ParserInitializationException Thrown if the autodetect mechanism cannot resolve the type of system we are
1968     *                                                                         connected with.
1969     * @see FTPListParseEngine
1970     */
1971    public FTPListParseEngine initiateListParsing() throws IOException {
1972        return initiateListParsing((String) null);
1973    }
1974
1975    /**
1976     * private method through which all listFiles() and initiateListParsing methods pass once a parser is determined.
1977     *
1978     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
1979     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
1980     *                                      independently as itself.
1981     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
1982     * @see FTPListParseEngine
1983     */
1984    private FTPListParseEngine initiateListParsing(final FTPFileEntryParser parser, final String pathname) throws IOException {
1985        final Socket socket = _openDataConnection_(FTPCmd.LIST, getListArguments(pathname));
1986        final FTPListParseEngine engine = new FTPListParseEngine(parser, configuration);
1987        if (socket == null) {
1988            return engine;
1989        }
1990        try {
1991            engine.readServerList(socket.getInputStream(), getControlEncoding());
1992        } finally {
1993            Util.closeQuietly(socket);
1994        }
1995        completePendingCommand();
1996        return engine;
1997    }
1998
1999    /**
2000     * Using the default autodetect mechanism, initialize an FTPListParseEngine object containing a raw file information for the supplied directory. This
2001     * information is obtained through the LIST command. This object is then capable of being iterated to return a sequence of FTPFile objects with information
2002     * filled in by the <code>FTPFileEntryParser</code> used.
2003     * <p>
2004     * The server may or may not expand glob expressions. You should avoid using glob expressions because the return format for glob listings differs from
2005     * server to server and will likely cause this method to fail.
2006     * </p>
2007     * <p>
2008     * This method differs from using the listFiles() methods in that expensive FTPFile objects are not created until needed which may be an advantage on large
2009     * lists.
2010     * </p>
2011     *
2012     * <pre>
2013     * FTPClient f = FTPClient();
2014     * f.connect(server);
2015     * f.login(username, password);
2016     * FTPListParseEngine engine = f.initiateListParsing(directory);
2017     *
2018     * while (engine.hasNext()) {
2019     *     FTPFile[] files = engine.getNext(25); // "page size" you want
2020     *     // do whatever you want with these files, display them, etc.
2021     *     // expensive FTPFile objects not created until needed.
2022     * }
2023     * </pre>
2024     *
2025     * @param pathname the starting directory
2026     *
2027     * @return A FTPListParseEngine object that holds the raw information and is capable of providing parsed FTPFile objects, one for each file containing
2028     *         information contained in the given path in the format determined by the <code>parser</code> parameter. Null will be returned if a data
2029     *         connection cannot be opened. If the current working directory contains no files, an empty array will be the return.
2030     *
2031     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException                                    If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client
2032     *                                                                         being idle or some other reason causing the server to send FTP reply code 421.
2033     *                                                                         This exception may be caught either as an IOException or independently as itself.
2034     * @throws IOException                                                     If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving
2035     *                                                                         a reply from the server.
2036     * @throws org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.ParserInitializationException Thrown if the autodetect mechanism cannot resolve the type of system we are
2037     *                                                                         connected with.
2038     * @see FTPListParseEngine
2039     */
2040    public FTPListParseEngine initiateListParsing(final String pathname) throws IOException {
2041        return initiateListParsing((String) null, pathname);
2042    }
2043
2044    /**
2045     * Using the supplied parser key, initialize an FTPListParseEngine object containing a raw file information for the supplied directory. This information is
2046     * obtained through the LIST command. This object is then capable of being iterated to return a sequence of FTPFile objects with information filled in by
2047     * the <code>FTPFileEntryParser</code> used.
2048     * <p>
2049     * The server may or may not expand glob expressions. You should avoid using glob expressions because the return format for glob listings differs from
2050     * server to server and will likely cause this method to fail.
2051     * </p>
2052     * <p>
2053     * This method differs from using the listFiles() methods in that expensive FTPFile objects are not created until needed which may be an advantage on large
2054     * lists.
2055     * </p>
2056     *
2057     * @param parserKey A string representing a designated code or fully-qualified class name of an <code>FTPFileEntryParser</code> that should be used to
2058     *                  parse each server file listing. May be {@code null}, in which case the code checks first the system property {@link #FTP_SYSTEM_TYPE},
2059     *                  and if that is not defined the SYST command is used to provide the value. To allow for arbitrary system types, the return from the SYST
2060     *                  command is used to look up an alias for the type in the {@link #SYSTEM_TYPE_PROPERTIES} properties file if it is available.
2061     * @param pathname  the starting directory
2062     *
2063     * @return A FTPListParseEngine object that holds the raw information and is capable of providing parsed FTPFile objects, one for each file containing
2064     *         information contained in the given path in the format determined by the <code>parser</code> parameter. Null will be returned if a data
2065     *         connection cannot be opened. If the current working directory contains no files, an empty array will be the return.
2066     *
2067     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException                                    If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client
2068     *                                                                         being idle or some other reason causing the server to send FTP reply code 421.
2069     *                                                                         This exception may be caught either as an IOException or independently as itself.
2070     * @throws IOException                                                     If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving
2071     *                                                                         a reply from the server.
2072     * @throws org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.ParserInitializationException Thrown if the parserKey parameter cannot be resolved by the selected parser
2073     *                                                                         factory. In the DefaultFTPEntryParserFactory, this will happen when parserKey is
2074     *                                                                         neither the fully qualified class name of a class implementing the interface
2075     *                                                                         org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPFileEntryParser nor a string containing one of the
2076     *                                                                         recognized keys mapping to such a parser or if class loader security issues
2077     *                                                                         prevent its being loaded.
2078     * @see FTPListParseEngine
2079     */
2080    public FTPListParseEngine initiateListParsing(final String parserKey, final String pathname) throws IOException {
2081        createParser(parserKey); // create and cache parser
2082        return initiateListParsing(entryParser, pathname);
2083    }
2084
2085    /**
2086     * Initiate list parsing for MLSD listings in the current working directory.
2087     *
2088     * @return the engine
2089     * @throws IOException on error
2090     */
2091    public FTPListParseEngine initiateMListParsing() throws IOException {
2092        return initiateMListParsing(null);
2093    }
2094
2095    /**
2096     * Initiate list parsing for MLSD listings.
2097     *
2098     * @param pathname the path from where to MLSD.
2099     * @return the engine.
2100     * @throws IOException on error
2101     */
2102    public FTPListParseEngine initiateMListParsing(final String pathname) throws IOException {
2103        final Socket socket = _openDataConnection_(FTPCmd.MLSD, pathname);
2104        final FTPListParseEngine engine = new FTPListParseEngine(MLSxEntryParser.getInstance(), configuration);
2105        if (socket == null) {
2106            return engine;
2107        }
2108        try {
2109            engine.readServerList(socket.getInputStream(), getControlEncoding());
2110        } finally {
2111            Util.closeQuietly(socket);
2112            completePendingCommand();
2113        }
2114        return engine;
2115    }
2116
2117    /**
2118     * Returns, whether the IP address from the server's response should be used. Until 3.9.0, this has always been the case. Beginning with 3.9.0, that IP
2119     * address will be silently ignored, and replaced with the remote IP address of the control connection, unless this configuration option is given, which
2120     * restores the old behavior. To enable this by default, use the system property {@link FTPClient#FTP_IP_ADDRESS_FROM_PASV_RESPONSE}.
2121     *
2122     * @return True, if the IP address from the server's response will be used (pre-3.9 compatible behavior), or false (ignore that IP address).
2123     *
2124     * @see FTPClient#FTP_IP_ADDRESS_FROM_PASV_RESPONSE
2125     * @see #setIpAddressFromPasvResponse(boolean)
2126     * @since 3.9.0
2127     */
2128    public boolean isIpAddressFromPasvResponse() {
2129        return ipAddressFromPasvResponse;
2130    }
2131
2132    /**
2133     * Return whether or not verification of the remote host participating in data connections is enabled. The default behavior is for verification to be
2134     * enabled.
2135     *
2136     * @return True if verification is enabled, false if not.
2137     */
2138    public boolean isRemoteVerificationEnabled() {
2139        return remoteVerificationEnabled;
2140    }
2141
2142    /**
2143     * Whether to attempt using EPSV with IPv4. Default (if not set) is {@code false}
2144     *
2145     * @return true if EPSV shall be attempted with IPv4.
2146     * @since 2.2
2147     */
2148    public boolean isUseEPSVwithIPv4() {
2149        return useEPSVwithIPv4;
2150    }
2151
2152    /**
2153     * Using the default system autodetect mechanism, obtain a list of directories contained in the current working directory.
2154     * <p>
2155     * This information is obtained through the LIST command. The contents of the returned array is determined by the<code>FTPFileEntryParser</code> used.
2156     * </p>
2157     * <p>
2158     * N.B. the LIST command does not generally return very precise timestamps. For recent files, the response usually contains hours and minutes (not seconds).
2159     * For older files, the output may only contain a date. If the server supports it, the MLSD command returns timestamps with a precision of seconds, and may
2160     * include milliseconds. See {@link #mlistDir()}
2161     * </p>
2162     *
2163     * @return The list of directories contained in the current directory in the format determined by the autodetection mechanism.
2164     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException                                    If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client
2165     *                                                                         being idle or some other reason causing the server to send FTP reply code 421.
2166     *                                                                         This exception may be caught either as an IOException or independently as itself.
2167     * @throws IOException                                                     If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving
2168     *                                                                         a reply from the server.
2169     * @throws org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.ParserInitializationException Thrown if the parserKey parameter cannot be resolved by the selected parser
2170     *                                                                         factory. In the DefaultFTPEntryParserFactory, this will happen when parserKey is
2171     *                                                                         neither the fully qualified class name of a class implementing the interface
2172     *                                                                         org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPFileEntryParser nor a string containing one of the
2173     *                                                                         recognized keys mapping to such a parser or if class loader security issues
2174     *                                                                         prevent its being loaded.
2175     * @see org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.DefaultFTPFileEntryParserFactory
2176     * @see org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.FTPFileEntryParserFactory
2177     * @see org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPFileEntryParser
2178     * @since 3.0
2179     */
2180    public FTPFile[] listDirectories() throws IOException {
2181        return listDirectories((String) null);
2182    }
2183
2184    /**
2185     * Using the default system autodetect mechanism, obtain a list of directories contained in the specified directory.
2186     * <p>
2187     * This information is obtained through the LIST command. The contents of the returned array is determined by the<code>FTPFileEntryParser</code> used.
2188     * </p>
2189     * <p>
2190     * N.B. the LIST command does not generally return very precise timestamps. For recent files, the response usually contains hours and minutes (not seconds).
2191     * For older files, the output may only contain a date. If the server supports it, the MLSD command returns timestamps with a precision of seconds, and may
2192     * include milliseconds. See {@link #mlistDir()}
2193     * </p>
2194     *
2195     * @param parent the starting directory
2196     * @return The list of directories contained in the specified directory in the format determined by the autodetection mechanism.
2197     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException                                    If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client
2198     *                                                                         being idle or some other reason causing the server to send FTP reply code 421.
2199     *                                                                         This exception may be caught either as an IOException or independently as itself.
2200     * @throws IOException                                                     If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving
2201     *                                                                         a reply from the server.
2202     * @throws org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.ParserInitializationException Thrown if the parserKey parameter cannot be resolved by the selected parser
2203     *                                                                         factory. In the DefaultFTPEntryParserFactory, this will happen when parserKey is
2204     *                                                                         neither the fully qualified class name of a class implementing the interface
2205     *                                                                         org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPFileEntryParser nor a string containing one of the
2206     *                                                                         recognized keys mapping to such a parser or if class loader security issues
2207     *                                                                         prevent its being loaded.
2208     * @see org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.DefaultFTPFileEntryParserFactory
2209     * @see org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.FTPFileEntryParserFactory
2210     * @see org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPFileEntryParser
2211     * @since 3.0
2212     */
2213    public FTPFile[] listDirectories(final String parent) throws IOException {
2214        return listFiles(parent, FTPFileFilters.DIRECTORIES);
2215    }
2216
2217    /**
2218     * Using the default system autodetect mechanism, obtain a list of file information for the current working directory.
2219     * <p>
2220     * This information is obtained through the LIST command. The contents of the returned array is determined by the<code>FTPFileEntryParser</code> used.
2221     * </p>
2222     * <p>
2223     * N.B. the LIST command does not generally return very precise timestamps. For recent files, the response usually contains hours and minutes (not seconds).
2224     * For older files, the output may only contain a date. If the server supports it, the MLSD command returns timestamps with a precision of seconds, and may
2225     * include milliseconds. See {@link #mlistDir()}
2226     * </p>
2227     *
2228     * @return The list of file information contained in the current directory in the format determined by the autodetection mechanism.
2229     *         <b>NOTE:</b> This array may contain null members if any of the individual file listings failed to parse. The caller should check each entry for
2230     *         null before referencing it.
2231     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException                                    If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client
2232     *                                                                         being idle or some other reason causing the server to send FTP reply code 421.
2233     *                                                                         This exception may be caught either as an IOException or independently as itself.
2234     * @throws IOException                                                     If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving
2235     *                                                                         a reply from the server.
2236     * @throws org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.ParserInitializationException Thrown if the parserKey parameter cannot be resolved by the selected parser
2237     *                                                                         factory. In the DefaultFTPEntryParserFactory, this will happen when parserKey is
2238     *                                                                         neither the fully qualified class name of a class implementing the interface
2239     *                                                                         org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPFileEntryParser nor a string containing one of the
2240     *                                                                         recognized keys mapping to such a parser or if class loader security issues
2241     *                                                                         prevent its being loaded.
2242     * @see org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.DefaultFTPFileEntryParserFactory
2243     * @see org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.FTPFileEntryParserFactory
2244     * @see org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPFileEntryParser
2245     */
2246    public FTPFile[] listFiles() throws IOException {
2247        return listFiles((String) null);
2248    }
2249
2250    /**
2251     * Using the default system autodetect mechanism, obtain a list of file information for the current working directory or for just a single file.
2252     * <p>
2253     * This information is obtained through the LIST command. The contents of the returned array is determined by the<code>FTPFileEntryParser</code> used.
2254     * </p>
2255     * <p>
2256     * N.B. the LIST command does not generally return very precise timestamps. For recent files, the response usually contains hours and minutes (not seconds).
2257     * For older files, the output may only contain a date. If the server supports it, the MLSD command returns timestamps with a precision of seconds, and may
2258     * include milliseconds. See {@link #mlistDir()}
2259     * </p>
2260     *
2261     * @param pathname The file or directory to list. Since the server may or may not expand glob expressions, using them here is not recommended and may well
2262     *                 cause this method to fail. Also, some servers treat a leading '-' as being an option. To avoid this interpretation, use an absolute
2263     *                 pathname or prefix the pathname with ./ (unix style servers). Some servers may support "--" as meaning end of options, in which case "--
2264     *                 -xyz" should work.
2265     * @return The list of file information contained in the given path in the format determined by the autodetection mechanism
2266     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException                                    If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client
2267     *                                                                         being idle or some other reason causing the server to send FTP reply code 421.
2268     *                                                                         This exception may be caught either as an IOException or independently as itself.
2269     * @throws IOException                                                     If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving
2270     *                                                                         a reply from the server.
2271     * @throws org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.ParserInitializationException Thrown if the parserKey parameter cannot be resolved by the selected parser
2272     *                                                                         factory. In the DefaultFTPEntryParserFactory, this will happen when parserKey is
2273     *                                                                         neither the fully qualified class name of a class implementing the interface
2274     *                                                                         org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPFileEntryParser nor a string containing one of the
2275     *                                                                         recognized keys mapping to such a parser or if class loader security issues
2276     *                                                                         prevent its being loaded.
2277     * @see org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.DefaultFTPFileEntryParserFactory
2278     * @see org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.FTPFileEntryParserFactory
2279     * @see org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPFileEntryParser
2280     */
2281    public FTPFile[] listFiles(final String pathname) throws IOException {
2282        return initiateListParsing((String) null, pathname).getFiles();
2283    }
2284
2285    /**
2286     * Version of {@link #listFiles(String)} which allows a filter to be provided. For example: <code>listFiles("site", FTPFileFilters.DIRECTORY);</code>
2287     *
2288     * @param pathname the initial path, may be null
2289     * @param filter   the filter, non-null
2290     * @return the array of FTPFile entries.
2291     * @throws IOException on error
2292     * @since 2.2
2293     */
2294    public FTPFile[] listFiles(final String pathname, final FTPFileFilter filter) throws IOException {
2295        return initiateListParsing((String) null, pathname).getFiles(filter);
2296    }
2297
2298    /**
2299     * Fetches the system help information from the server and returns the full string.
2300     *
2301     * @return The system help string obtained from the server. null if the information could not be obtained.
2302     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
2303     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
2304     *                                      independently as itself.
2305     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
2306     */
2307    public String listHelp() throws IOException {
2308        return FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(help()) ? getReplyString() : null;
2309    }
2310
2311    /**
2312     * Fetches the help information for a given command from the server and returns the full string.
2313     *
2314     * @param command The command on which to ask for help.
2315     * @return The command help string obtained from the server. null if the information could not be obtained.
2316     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
2317     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
2318     *                                      independently as itself.
2319     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
2320     */
2321    public String listHelp(final String command) throws IOException {
2322        return FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(help(command)) ? getReplyString() : null;
2323    }
2324
2325    /**
2326     * Obtain a list of file names in the current working directory This information is obtained through the NLST command. If the current directory contains no
2327     * files, a zero length array is returned only if the FTP server returned a positive completion code, otherwise, null is returned (the FTP server returned a
2328     * 550 error No files found.). If the directory is not empty, an array of file names in the directory is returned.
2329     *
2330     * @return The list of file names contained in the current working directory. null if the list could not be obtained. If there are no file names in the
2331     *         directory, a zero-length array is returned.
2332     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
2333     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
2334     *                                      independently as itself.
2335     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
2336     */
2337    public String[] listNames() throws IOException {
2338        return listNames(null);
2339    }
2340
2341    /**
2342     * Obtain a list of file names in a directory (or just the name of a given file, which is not particularly useful). This information is obtained through the
2343     * NLST command. If the given pathname is a directory and contains no files, a zero length array is returned only if the FTP server returned a positive
2344     * completion code, otherwise null is returned (the FTP server returned a 550 error No files found.). If the directory is not empty, an array of file names
2345     * in the directory is returned. If the pathname corresponds to a file, only that file will be listed. The server may or may not expand glob expressions.
2346     *
2347     * @param pathname The file or directory to list. Warning: the server may treat a leading '-' as an option introducer. If so, try using an absolute path, or
2348     *                 prefix the path with ./ (unix style servers). Some servers may support "--" as meaning end of options, in which case "-- -xyz" should
2349     *                 work.
2350     * @return The list of file names contained in the given path. null if the list could not be obtained. If there are no file names in the directory, a
2351     *         zero-length array is returned.
2352     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
2353     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
2354     *                                      independently as itself.
2355     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
2356     */
2357    public String[] listNames(final String pathname) throws IOException {
2358        final ArrayList<String> results = new ArrayList<>();
2359        try (final Socket socket = _openDataConnection_(FTPCmd.NLST, getListArguments(pathname))) {
2360            if (socket == null) {
2361                return null;
2362            }
2363            try (final BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(socket.getInputStream(), getControlEncoding()))) {
2364                String line;
2365                while ((line = reader.readLine()) != null) {
2366                    results.add(line);
2367                }
2368            }
2369        }
2370        if (completePendingCommand()) {
2371            return results.toArray(NetConstants.EMPTY_STRING_ARRAY);
2372        }
2373        return null;
2374    }
2375
2376    /**
2377     * Login to the FTP server using the provided user and password.
2378     *
2379     * @param user     The user name to login under.
2380     * @param password The password to use.
2381     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
2382     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
2383     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
2384     *                                      independently as itself.
2385     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
2386     */
2387    public boolean login(final String user, final String password) throws IOException {
2388        user(user);
2389        if (FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(_replyCode)) {
2390            return true;
2391        }
2392        // If we get here, we either have an error code, or an intermediate
2393        // reply requesting password.
2394        if (!FTPReply.isPositiveIntermediate(_replyCode)) {
2395            return false;
2396        }
2397        return FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(pass(password));
2398    }
2399
2400    /**
2401     * Login to the FTP server using the provided username, password, and account. If no account is required by the server, only the username and password, the
2402     * account information is not used.
2403     *
2404     * @param user     The user name to login under.
2405     * @param password The password to use.
2406     * @param account  The account to use.
2407     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
2408     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
2409     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
2410     *                                      independently as itself.
2411     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
2412     */
2413    public boolean login(final String user, final String password, final String account) throws IOException {
2414        user(user);
2415        if (FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(_replyCode)) {
2416            return true;
2417        }
2418        // If we get here, we either have an error code, or an intermediate
2419        // reply requesting password.
2420        if (!FTPReply.isPositiveIntermediate(_replyCode)) {
2421            return false;
2422        }
2423        pass(password);
2424        if (FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(_replyCode)) {
2425            return true;
2426        }
2427        if (!FTPReply.isPositiveIntermediate(_replyCode)) {
2428            return false;
2429        }
2430        return FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(acct(account));
2431    }
2432
2433    /**
2434     * Logout of the FTP server by sending the QUIT command.
2435     *
2436     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
2437     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
2438     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
2439     *                                      independently as itself.
2440     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
2441     */
2442    public boolean logout() throws IOException {
2443        return FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(quit());
2444    }
2445
2446    /**
2447     * Creates a new subdirectory on the FTP server in the current directory (if a relative pathname is given) or where specified (if an absolute pathname is
2448     * given).
2449     *
2450     * @param pathname The pathname of the directory to create.
2451     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
2452     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
2453     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
2454     *                                      independently as itself.
2455     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
2456     */
2457    public boolean makeDirectory(final String pathname) throws IOException {
2458        return FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(mkd(pathname));
2459    }
2460
2461    /**
2462     * Issue the FTP MDTM command (not supported by all servers) to retrieve the last modification time of a file. The modification string should be in the ISO
2463     * 3077 form "yyyyMMDDhhmmss(.xxx)?". The timestamp represented should also be in GMT, but not all FTP servers honor this.
2464     *
2465     * @param pathname The file path to query.
2466     * @return A Calendar representing the last file modification time, may be {@code null}. The Calendar timestamp will be null if a parse error occurs.
2467     * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs.
2468     * @since 3.8.0
2469     */
2470    public Calendar mdtmCalendar(final String pathname) throws IOException {
2471        final String modificationTime = getModificationTime(pathname);
2472        if (modificationTime != null) {
2473            return MLSxEntryParser.parseGMTdateTime(modificationTime);
2474        }
2475        return null;
2476    }
2477
2478    /**
2479     * Issue the FTP MDTM command (not supported by all servers) to retrieve the last modification time of a file. The modification string should be in the ISO
2480     * 3077 form "yyyyMMDDhhmmss(.xxx)?". The timestamp represented should also be in GMT, but not all FTP servers honor this.
2481     *
2482     * @param pathname The file path to query.
2483     * @return A FTPFile representing the last file modification time, may be {@code null}. The FTPFile timestamp will be null if a parse error occurs.
2484     * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs.
2485     * @since 3.4
2486     */
2487    public FTPFile mdtmFile(final String pathname) throws IOException {
2488        final String modificationTime = getModificationTime(pathname);
2489        if (modificationTime != null) {
2490            final FTPFile file = new FTPFile();
2491            file.setName(pathname);
2492            file.setRawListing(modificationTime);
2493            file.setTimestamp(MLSxEntryParser.parseGMTdateTime(modificationTime));
2494            return file;
2495        }
2496        return null;
2497    }
2498
2499    /**
2500     * Issue the FTP MDTM command (not supported by all servers) to retrieve the last modification time of a file. The modification string should be in the ISO
2501     * 3077 form "yyyyMMDDhhmmss(.xxx)?". The timestamp represented should also be in GMT, but not all FTP servers honor this.
2502     *
2503     * @param pathname The file path to query.
2504     * @return An Instant representing the last file modification time, may be {@code null}. The Instant timestamp will be null if a parse error occurs.
2505     * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs.
2506     * @since 3.9.0
2507     */
2508    public Instant mdtmInstant(final String pathname) throws IOException {
2509        final String modificationTime = getModificationTime(pathname);
2510        if (modificationTime != null) {
2511            return MLSxEntryParser.parseGmtInstant(modificationTime);
2512        }
2513        return null;
2514    }
2515
2516    /**
2517     * Merge two copystream listeners, either or both of which may be null.
2518     *
2519     * @param local the listener used by this class, may be null
2520     * @return a merged listener or a single listener or null
2521     * @since 3.0
2522     */
2523    private CopyStreamListener mergeListeners(final CopyStreamListener local) {
2524        if (local == null) {
2525            return copyStreamListener;
2526        }
2527        if (copyStreamListener == null) {
2528            return local;
2529        }
2530        // Both are non-null
2531        final CopyStreamAdapter merged = new CopyStreamAdapter();
2532        merged.addCopyStreamListener(local);
2533        merged.addCopyStreamListener(copyStreamListener);
2534        return merged;
2535    }
2536
2537    /**
2538     * Generate a directory listing for the current directory using the MLSD command.
2539     *
2540     * @return the array of file entries
2541     * @throws IOException on error
2542     * @since 3.0
2543     */
2544    public FTPFile[] mlistDir() throws IOException {
2545        return mlistDir(null);
2546    }
2547
2548    /**
2549     * Generate a directory listing using the MLSD command.
2550     *
2551     * @param pathname the directory name, may be {@code null}
2552     * @return the array of file entries
2553     * @throws IOException on error
2554     * @since 3.0
2555     */
2556    public FTPFile[] mlistDir(final String pathname) throws IOException {
2557        return initiateMListParsing(pathname).getFiles();
2558    }
2559
2560    /**
2561     * Generate a directory listing using the MLSD command.
2562     *
2563     * @param pathname the directory name, may be {@code null}
2564     * @param filter   the filter to apply to the responses
2565     * @return the array of file entries
2566     * @throws IOException on error
2567     * @since 3.0
2568     */
2569    public FTPFile[] mlistDir(final String pathname, final FTPFileFilter filter) throws IOException {
2570        return initiateMListParsing(pathname).getFiles(filter);
2571    }
2572
2573    /**
2574     * Gets file details using the MLST command
2575     *
2576     * @param pathname the file or directory to list, may be {@code null}
2577     * @return the file details, may be {@code null}
2578     * @throws IOException on error
2579     * @since 3.0
2580     */
2581    public FTPFile mlistFile(final String pathname) throws IOException {
2582        final boolean success = FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(sendCommand(FTPCmd.MLST, pathname));
2583        if (success) {
2584            String reply = getReplyString(1);
2585            // some FTP server reply not contains space before fact(s)
2586            if (reply.charAt(0) != ' ') {
2587                reply = " " + reply;
2588            }
2589            /*
2590             * check the response makes sense. Must have space before fact(s) and between fact(s) and file name Fact(s) can be absent, so at least 3 chars are
2591             * needed.
2592             */
2593            if (reply.length() < 3) {
2594                throw new MalformedServerReplyException("Invalid server reply (MLST): '" + reply + "'");
2595            }
2596            // some FTP server reply contains more than one space before fact(s)
2597            final String entry = reply.replaceAll("^\\s+", ""); // skip leading space for parser
2598            return MLSxEntryParser.parseEntry(entry);
2599        }
2600        return null;
2601    }
2602
2603    /**
2604     * Returns the pathname of the current working directory.
2605     *
2606     * @return The pathname of the current working directory. If it cannot be obtained, returns null.
2607     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
2608     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
2609     *                                      independently as itself.
2610     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
2611     */
2612    public String printWorkingDirectory() throws IOException {
2613        if (pwd() != FTPReply.PATHNAME_CREATED) {
2614            return null;
2615        }
2616        return parsePathname(_replyLines.get(_replyLines.size() - 1));
2617    }
2618
2619    /**
2620     * Reinitialize the FTP session. Not all FTP servers support this command, which issues the FTP REIN command.
2621     *
2622     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
2623     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
2624     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
2625     *                                      independently as itself.
2626     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
2627     * @since 3.4 (made public)
2628     */
2629    public boolean reinitialize() throws IOException {
2630        rein();
2631        if (FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(_replyCode) || FTPReply.isPositivePreliminary(_replyCode) && FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(getReply())) {
2632            initDefaults();
2633            return true;
2634        }
2635        return false;
2636    }
2637
2638    // For server to server transfers
2639    /**
2640     * Initiate a server to server file transfer. This method tells the server to which the client is connected to append to a given file on the other server.
2641     * The other server must have had a <code>remoteRetrieve</code> issued to it by another FTPClient.
2642     *
2643     * @param fileName The name of the file to be appended to, or if the file does not exist, the name to call the file being stored.
2644     *
2645     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
2646     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
2647     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
2648     *                                      independently as itself.
2649     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
2650     */
2651    public boolean remoteAppend(final String fileName) throws IOException {
2652        if (dataConnectionMode == ACTIVE_REMOTE_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE || dataConnectionMode == PASSIVE_REMOTE_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE) {
2653            return FTPReply.isPositivePreliminary(appe(fileName));
2654        }
2655        return false;
2656    }
2657
2658    /**
2659     * Initiate a server to server file transfer. This method tells the server to which the client is connected to retrieve a given file from the other server.
2660     *
2661     * @param fileName The name of the file to retrieve.
2662     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
2663     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
2664     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
2665     *                                      independently as itself.
2666     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
2667     */
2668    public boolean remoteRetrieve(final String fileName) throws IOException {
2669        if (dataConnectionMode == ACTIVE_REMOTE_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE || dataConnectionMode == PASSIVE_REMOTE_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE) {
2670            return FTPReply.isPositivePreliminary(retr(fileName));
2671        }
2672        return false;
2673    }
2674
2675    /**
2676     * Initiate a server to server file transfer. This method tells the server to which the client is connected to store a file on the other server using the
2677     * given file name. The other server must have had a <code>remoteRetrieve</code> issued to it by another FTPClient.
2678     *
2679     * @param fileName The name to call the file that is to be stored.
2680     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
2681     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
2682     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
2683     *                                      independently as itself.
2684     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
2685     */
2686    public boolean remoteStore(final String fileName) throws IOException {
2687        if (dataConnectionMode == ACTIVE_REMOTE_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE || dataConnectionMode == PASSIVE_REMOTE_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE) {
2688            return FTPReply.isPositivePreliminary(stor(fileName));
2689        }
2690        return false;
2691    }
2692
2693    /**
2694     * Initiate a server to server file transfer. This method tells the server to which the client is connected to store a file on the other server using a
2695     * unique file name. The other server must have had a <code>remoteRetrieve</code> issued to it by another FTPClient. Many FTP servers require that a base
2696     * file name be given from which the unique file name can be derived. For those servers use the other version of <code>remoteStoreUnique</code>
2697     *
2698     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
2699     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
2700     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
2701     *                                      independently as itself.
2702     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
2703     */
2704    public boolean remoteStoreUnique() throws IOException {
2705        if (dataConnectionMode == ACTIVE_REMOTE_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE || dataConnectionMode == PASSIVE_REMOTE_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE) {
2706            return FTPReply.isPositivePreliminary(stou());
2707        }
2708        return false;
2709    }
2710
2711    /**
2712     * Initiate a server to server file transfer. This method tells the server to which the client is connected to store a file on the other server using a
2713     * unique file name based on the given file name. The other server must have had a <code>remoteRetrieve</code> issued to it by another FTPClient.
2714     *
2715     * @param fileName The name on which to base the file name of the file that is to be stored.
2716     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
2717     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
2718     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
2719     *                                      independently as itself.
2720     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
2721     */
2722    public boolean remoteStoreUnique(final String fileName) throws IOException {
2723        if (dataConnectionMode == ACTIVE_REMOTE_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE || dataConnectionMode == PASSIVE_REMOTE_DATA_CONNECTION_MODE) {
2724            return FTPReply.isPositivePreliminary(stou(fileName));
2725        }
2726        return false;
2727    }
2728
2729    /**
2730     * Removes a directory on the FTP server (if empty).
2731     *
2732     * @param pathname The pathname of the directory to remove.
2733     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
2734     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
2735     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
2736     *                                      independently as itself.
2737     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
2738     */
2739    public boolean removeDirectory(final String pathname) throws IOException {
2740        return FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(rmd(pathname));
2741    }
2742
2743    /**
2744     * Renames a remote file.
2745     *
2746     * @param from The name of the remote file to rename.
2747     * @param to   The new name of the remote file.
2748     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
2749     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
2750     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
2751     *                                      independently as itself.
2752     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
2753     */
2754    public boolean rename(final String from, final String to) throws IOException {
2755        if (!FTPReply.isPositiveIntermediate(rnfr(from))) {
2756            return false;
2757        }
2758        return FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(rnto(to));
2759    }
2760
2761    /**
2762     * Restart a <code>STREAM_TRANSFER_MODE</code> file transfer starting from the given offset. This will only work on FTP servers supporting the REST comand
2763     * for the stream transfer mode. However, most FTP servers support this. Any subsequent file transfer will start reading or writing the remote file from the
2764     * indicated offset.
2765     *
2766     * @param offset The offset into the remote file at which to start the next file transfer.
2767     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
2768     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
2769     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
2770     *                                      independently as itself.
2771     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
2772     * @since 3.1 (changed from private to protected)
2773     */
2774    protected boolean restart(final long offset) throws IOException {
2775        restartOffset = 0;
2776        return FTPReply.isPositiveIntermediate(rest(Long.toString(offset)));
2777    }
2778
2779    /**
2780     * Retrieves a named file from the server and writes it to the given OutputStream. This method does NOT close the given OutputStream. If the current file
2781     * type is ASCII, line separators in the file are converted to the local representation.
2782     * <p>
2783     * Note: if you have used {@link #setRestartOffset(long)}, the file data will start from the selected offset.
2784     *
2785     * @param remote The name of the remote file.
2786     * @param local  The local OutputStream to which to write the file.
2787     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
2788     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException                  If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some
2789     *                                                       other reason causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as
2790     *                                                       an IOException or independently as itself.
2791     * @throws org.apache.commons.net.io.CopyStreamException If an I/O error occurs while actually transferring the file. The CopyStreamException allows you to
2792     *                                                       determine the number of bytes transferred and the IOException causing the error. This exception may
2793     *                                                       be caught either as an IOException or independently as itself.
2794     * @throws IOException                                   If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the
2795     *                                                       server.
2796     */
2797    public boolean retrieveFile(final String remote, final OutputStream local) throws IOException {
2798        return _retrieveFile(FTPCmd.RETR.getCommand(), remote, local);
2799    }
2800
2801    /**
2802     * Returns an InputStream from which a named file from the server can be read. If the current file type is ASCII, the returned InputStream will convert line
2803     * separators in the file to the local representation. You must close the InputStream when you finish reading from it. The InputStream itself will take care
2804     * of closing the parent data connection socket upon being closed.
2805     * <p>
2806     * <b>To finalize the file transfer you must call {@link #completePendingCommand completePendingCommand } and check its return value to verify success.</b>
2807     * If this is not done, subsequent commands may behave unexpectedly.
2808     * <p>
2809     * Note: if you have used {@link #setRestartOffset(long)}, the file data will start from the selected offset.
2810     *
2811     * @param remote The name of the remote file.
2812     * @return An InputStream from which the remote file can be read. If the data connection cannot be opened (e.g., the file does not exist), null is returned
2813     *         (in which case you may check the reply code to determine the exact reason for failure).
2814     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
2815     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
2816     *                                      independently as itself.
2817     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
2818     */
2819    public InputStream retrieveFileStream(final String remote) throws IOException {
2820        return _retrieveFileStream(FTPCmd.RETR.getCommand(), remote);
2821    }
2822
2823    /**
2824     * Sends a NOOP command to the FTP server. This is useful for preventing server timeouts.
2825     *
2826     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
2827     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
2828     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
2829     *                                      independently as itself.
2830     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
2831     */
2832    public boolean sendNoOp() throws IOException {
2833        return FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(noop());
2834    }
2835
2836    /**
2837     * Send a site specific command.
2838     *
2839     * @param arguments The site specific command and arguments.
2840     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
2841     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
2842     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
2843     *                                      independently as itself.
2844     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
2845     */
2846    public boolean sendSiteCommand(final String arguments) throws IOException {
2847        return FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(site(arguments));
2848    }
2849
2850    /**
2851     * Sets the external IP address in active mode. Useful when there are multiple network cards.
2852     *
2853     * @param ipAddress The external IP address of this machine.
2854     * @throws UnknownHostException if the ipAddress cannot be resolved
2855     * @since 2.2
2856     */
2857    public void setActiveExternalIPAddress(final String ipAddress) throws UnknownHostException {
2858        this.activeExternalHost = InetAddress.getByName(ipAddress);
2859    }
2860
2861    /**
2862     * Sets the client side port range in active mode.
2863     *
2864     * @param minPort The lowest available port (inclusive).
2865     * @param maxPort The highest available port (inclusive).
2866     * @since 2.2
2867     */
2868    public void setActivePortRange(final int minPort, final int maxPort) {
2869        this.activeMinPort = minPort;
2870        this.activeMaxPort = maxPort;
2871    }
2872
2873    /**
2874     * Enables or disables automatic server encoding detection (only UTF-8 supported).
2875     * <p>
2876     * Does not affect existing connections; must be invoked before a connection is established.
2877     * </p>
2878     *
2879     * @param autodetect If true, automatic server encoding detection will be enabled.
2880     */
2881    public void setAutodetectUTF8(final boolean autodetect) {
2882        autodetectEncoding = autodetect;
2883    }
2884
2885    /**
2886     * Sets the internal buffer size for buffered data streams.
2887     *
2888     * @param bufSize The size of the buffer. Use a non-positive value to use the default.
2889     */
2890    public void setBufferSize(final int bufSize) {
2891        bufferSize = bufSize;
2892    }
2893
2894    /**
2895     * Sets the duration to wait for control keep-alive message replies.
2896     *
2897     * @param timeout duration to wait (defaults to 1,000). Zero (or less) disables.
2898     * @since 3.0
2899     * @see #setControlKeepAliveTimeout(Duration)
2900     */
2901    public void setControlKeepAliveReplyTimeout(final Duration timeout) {
2902        controlKeepAliveReplyTimeout = DurationUtils.zeroIfNull(timeout);
2903    }
2904
2905    /**
2906     * Sets the duration to wait for control keep-alive message replies.
2907     *
2908     * @deprecated Use {@link #setControlKeepAliveReplyTimeout(Duration)}.
2909     * @param timeoutMillis number of milliseconds to wait (defaults to 1,000).
2910     * @since 3.0
2911     * @see #setControlKeepAliveTimeout(long)
2912     */
2913    @Deprecated
2914    public void setControlKeepAliveReplyTimeout(final int timeoutMillis) {
2915        controlKeepAliveReplyTimeout = Duration.ofMillis(timeoutMillis);
2916    }
2917
2918    /**
2919     * Sets the duration to wait between sending control connection keepalive messages when processing file upload or download.
2920     * <p>
2921     * See the class Javadoc section "Control channel keep-alive feature"
2922     * </p>
2923     *
2924     * @param controlIdle the duration to wait between keepalive messages. Zero (or less) disables.
2925     * @since 3.9.0
2926     * @see #setControlKeepAliveReplyTimeout(Duration)
2927     */
2928    public void setControlKeepAliveTimeout(final Duration controlIdle) {
2929        controlKeepAliveTimeout = DurationUtils.zeroIfNull(controlIdle);
2930    }
2931
2932    /**
2933     * Sets the duration to wait between sending control connection keepalive messages when processing file upload or download.
2934     * <p>
2935     * See the class Javadoc section "Control channel keep-alive feature"
2936     * </p>
2937     *
2938     * @deprecated Use {@link #setControlKeepAliveTimeout(Duration)}.
2939     * @param controlIdleSeconds the wait in seconds between keepalive messages. Zero (or less) disables.
2940     * @since 3.0
2941     * @see #setControlKeepAliveReplyTimeout(int)
2942     */
2943    @Deprecated
2944    public void setControlKeepAliveTimeout(final long controlIdleSeconds) {
2945        controlKeepAliveTimeout = Duration.ofSeconds(controlIdleSeconds);
2946    }
2947
2948    /**
2949     * Sets the listener to be used when performing store/retrieve operations. The default value (if not set) is {@code null}.
2950     *
2951     * @param listener to be used, may be {@code null} to disable
2952     * @since 3.0
2953     */
2954    public void setCopyStreamListener(final CopyStreamListener listener) {
2955        copyStreamListener = listener;
2956    }
2957
2958    /**
2959     * Sets the timeout to use when reading from the data connection. This timeout will be set immediately after opening the data connection, provided that the
2960     * value is &ge; 0.
2961     * <p>
2962     * <b>Note:</b> the timeout will also be applied when calling accept() whilst establishing an active local data connection.
2963     * </p>
2964     *
2965     * @param timeout The default timeout that is used when opening a data connection socket. The value 0 (or null) means an infinite timeout.
2966     * @since 3.9.0
2967     */
2968    public void setDataTimeout(final Duration timeout) {
2969        dataTimeout = DurationUtils.zeroIfNull(timeout);
2970    }
2971
2972    /**
2973     * Sets the timeout in milliseconds to use when reading from the data connection. This timeout will be set immediately after opening the data connection,
2974     * provided that the value is &ge; 0.
2975     * <p>
2976     * <b>Note:</b> the timeout will also be applied when calling accept() whilst establishing an active local data connection.
2977     * </p>
2978     *
2979     * @deprecated Use {@link #setDataTimeout(Duration)}.
2980     * @param timeoutMillis The default timeout in milliseconds that is used when opening a data connection socket. The value 0 means an infinite timeout.
2981     */
2982    @Deprecated
2983    public void setDataTimeout(final int timeoutMillis) {
2984        dataTimeout = Duration.ofMillis(timeoutMillis);
2985    }
2986
2987    /**
2988     * Sets the file structure. The default structure is <code>FTP.FILE_STRUCTURE</code> if this method is never called or if a connect method is called.
2989     *
2990     * @param structure The structure of the file (one of the FTP class <code>_STRUCTURE</code> constants).
2991     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
2992     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
2993     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
2994     *                                      independently as itself.
2995     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
2996     */
2997    public boolean setFileStructure(final int structure) throws IOException {
2998        if (FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(stru(structure))) {
2999            fileStructure = structure;
3000            return true;
3001        }
3002        return false;
3003    }
3004
3005    /**
3006     * Sets the transfer mode. The default transfer mode <code>FTP.STREAM_TRANSFER_MODE</code> if this method is never called or if a connect method is
3007     * called.
3008     *
3009     * @param mode The new transfer mode to use (one of the FTP class <code>_TRANSFER_MODE</code> constants).
3010     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
3011     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
3012     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
3013     *                                      independently as itself.
3014     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
3015     */
3016    public boolean setFileTransferMode(final int mode) throws IOException {
3017        if (FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(mode(mode))) {
3018            fileTransferMode = mode;
3019            return true;
3020        }
3021        return false;
3022    }
3023
3024    /**
3025     * Sets the file type to be transferred. This should be one of <code>FTP.ASCII_FILE_TYPE</code>, <code>FTP.BINARY_FILE_TYPE</code>, etc. The file type
3026     * only needs to be set when you want to change the type. After changing it, the new type stays in effect until you change it again. The default file type
3027     * is <code>FTP.ASCII_FILE_TYPE</code> if this method is never called. <br>
3028     * The server default is supposed to be ASCII (see RFC 959), however many ftp servers default to BINARY. <b>To ensure correct operation with all servers,
3029     * always specify the appropriate file type after connecting to the server.</b> <br>
3030     * <p>
3031     * <b>N.B.</b> currently calling any connect method will reset the type to FTP.ASCII_FILE_TYPE.
3032     *
3033     * @param fileType The <code>_FILE_TYPE</code> constant indicating the type of file.
3034     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
3035     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
3036     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
3037     *                                      independently as itself.
3038     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
3039     */
3040    public boolean setFileType(final int fileType) throws IOException {
3041        if (FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(type(fileType))) {
3042            this.fileType = fileType;
3043            this.fileFormat = FTP.NON_PRINT_TEXT_FORMAT;
3044            return true;
3045        }
3046        return false;
3047    }
3048
3049    /**
3050     * Sets the file type to be transferred and the format. The type should be one of <code>FTP.ASCII_FILE_TYPE</code>, <code>FTP.BINARY_FILE_TYPE</code>,
3051     * etc. The file type only needs to be set when you want to change the type. After changing it, the new type stays in effect until you change it again. The
3052     * default file type is <code>FTP.ASCII_FILE_TYPE</code> if this method is never called. <br>
3053     * The server default is supposed to be ASCII (see RFC 959), however many ftp servers default to BINARY. <b>To ensure correct operation with all servers,
3054     * always specify the appropriate file type after connecting to the server.</b> <br>
3055     * The format should be one of the FTP class <code>TEXT_FORMAT</code> constants, or if the type is <code>FTP.LOCAL_FILE_TYPE</code>, the format should
3056     * be the byte size for that type. The default format is <code>FTP.NON_PRINT_TEXT_FORMAT</code> if this method is never called.
3057     * <p>
3058     * <b>N.B.</b> currently calling any connect method will reset the type to FTP.ASCII_FILE_TYPE and the formatOrByteSize to FTP.NON_PRINT_TEXT_FORMAT.
3059     * </p>
3060     *
3061     * @param fileType         The <code>_FILE_TYPE</code> constant indicating the type of file.
3062     * @param formatOrByteSize The format of the file (one of the <code>_FORMAT</code> constants). In the case of <code>LOCAL_FILE_TYPE</code>, the byte size.
3063     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
3064     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
3065     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
3066     *                                      independently as itself.
3067     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
3068     */
3069    public boolean setFileType(final int fileType, final int formatOrByteSize) throws IOException {
3070        if (FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(type(fileType, formatOrByteSize))) {
3071            this.fileType = fileType;
3072            this.fileFormat = formatOrByteSize;
3073            return true;
3074        }
3075        return false;
3076    }
3077
3078    /**
3079     * Sets whether the IP address from the server's response should be used. Until 3.9.0, this has always been the case. Beginning with 3.9.0, that IP address
3080     * will be silently ignored, and replaced with the remote IP address of the control connection, unless this configuration option is given, which restores
3081     * the old behavior. To enable this by default, use the system property {@link FTPClient#FTP_IP_ADDRESS_FROM_PASV_RESPONSE}.
3082     *
3083     * @param usingIpAddressFromPasvResponse True, if the IP address from the server's response should be used (pre-3.9.0 compatible behavior), or false (ignore
3084     *                                       that IP address).
3085     * @see FTPClient#FTP_IP_ADDRESS_FROM_PASV_RESPONSE
3086     * @see #isIpAddressFromPasvResponse
3087     * @since 3.9.0
3088     */
3089    public void setIpAddressFromPasvResponse(final boolean usingIpAddressFromPasvResponse) {
3090        this.ipAddressFromPasvResponse = usingIpAddressFromPasvResponse;
3091    }
3092
3093    /**
3094     * You can set this to true if you would like to get hidden files when {@link #listFiles} too. A <code>LIST -a</code> will be issued to the ftp server. It
3095     * depends on your ftp server if you need to call this method, also don't expect to get rid of hidden files if you call this method with "false".
3096     *
3097     * @param listHiddenFiles true if hidden files should be listed
3098     * @since 2.0
3099     */
3100    public void setListHiddenFiles(final boolean listHiddenFiles) {
3101        this.listHiddenFiles = listHiddenFiles;
3102    }
3103
3104    /**
3105     * Issue the FTP MFMT command (not supported by all servers) which sets the last modified time of a file.
3106     *
3107     * The timestamp should be in the form <code>yyyyMMDDhhmmss</code>. It should also be in GMT, but not all servers honor this.
3108     *
3109     * An FTP server would indicate its support of this feature by including "MFMT" in its response to the FEAT command, which may be retrieved by
3110     * FTPClient.features()
3111     *
3112     * @param pathname The file path for which last modified time is to be changed.
3113     * @param timeval  The timestamp to set to, in <code>yyyyMMDDhhmmss</code> format.
3114     * @return true if successfully set, false if not
3115     * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs.
3116     * @since 2.2
3117     * @see <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-somers-ftp-mfxx-04">https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-somers-ftp-mfxx-04</a>
3118     */
3119    public boolean setModificationTime(final String pathname, final String timeval) throws IOException {
3120        return FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(mfmt(pathname, timeval));
3121    }
3122
3123    /**
3124     * set the factory used for parser creation to the supplied factory object.
3125     *
3126     * @param parserFactory factory object used to create FTPFileEntryParsers
3127     *
3128     * @see org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.FTPFileEntryParserFactory
3129     * @see org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.DefaultFTPFileEntryParserFactory
3130     */
3131    public void setParserFactory(final FTPFileEntryParserFactory parserFactory) {
3132        this.parserFactory = parserFactory;
3133    }
3134
3135    /**
3136     * Sets the local IP address to use in passive mode. Useful when there are multiple network cards.
3137     *
3138     * @param inetAddress The local IP address of this machine.
3139     */
3140    public void setPassiveLocalIPAddress(final InetAddress inetAddress) {
3141        this.passiveLocalHost = inetAddress;
3142    }
3143
3144    /**
3145     * Sets the local IP address to use in passive mode. Useful when there are multiple network cards.
3146     *
3147     * @param ipAddress The local IP address of this machine.
3148     * @throws UnknownHostException if the ipAddress cannot be resolved
3149     */
3150    public void setPassiveLocalIPAddress(final String ipAddress) throws UnknownHostException {
3151        this.passiveLocalHost = InetAddress.getByName(ipAddress);
3152    }
3153
3154    /**
3155     * Enables or disables passive mode NAT workaround. If enabled, a site-local PASV mode reply address will be replaced with the remote host address to which
3156     * the PASV mode request was sent (unless that is also a site local address). This gets around the problem that some NAT boxes may change the reply.
3157     * <p>
3158     * The default is true, i.e. site-local replies are replaced.
3159     * </p>
3160     *
3161     * @deprecated (3.6) use {@link #setPassiveNatWorkaroundStrategy(HostnameResolver)} instead
3162     * @param enabled true to enable replacing internal IP's in passive mode.
3163     */
3164    @Deprecated
3165    public void setPassiveNatWorkaround(final boolean enabled) {
3166        this.passiveNatWorkaroundStrategy = enabled ? new NatServerResolverImpl(this) : null;
3167    }
3168
3169    /**
3170     * Sets the workaround strategy to replace the PASV mode reply addresses. This gets around the problem that some NAT boxes may change the reply.
3171     *
3172     * The default implementation is {@code NatServerResolverImpl}, i.e. site-local replies are replaced.
3173     *
3174     * @param resolver strategy to replace internal IP's in passive mode or null to disable the workaround (i.e. use PASV mode reply address.)
3175     * @since 3.6
3176     */
3177    public void setPassiveNatWorkaroundStrategy(final HostnameResolver resolver) {
3178        this.passiveNatWorkaroundStrategy = resolver;
3179    }
3180
3181    /**
3182     * Sets the value to be used for the data socket SO_RCVBUF option. If the value is positive, the option will be set when the data socket has been created.
3183     *
3184     * @param bufSize The size of the buffer, zero or negative means the value is ignored.
3185     * @since 3.3
3186     */
3187    public void setReceieveDataSocketBufferSize(final int bufSize) {
3188        receiveDataSocketBufferSize = bufSize;
3189    }
3190
3191    /**
3192     * Enable or disable verification that the remote host taking part of a data connection is the same as the host to which the control connection is attached.
3193     * The default is for verification to be enabled. You may set this value at any time, whether the FTPClient is currently connected or not.
3194     *
3195     * @param enable True to enable verification, false to disable verification.
3196     */
3197    public void setRemoteVerificationEnabled(final boolean enable) {
3198        remoteVerificationEnabled = enable;
3199    }
3200
3201    /**
3202     * Sets the external IP address to report in EPRT/PORT commands in active mode. Useful when there are multiple network cards.
3203     *
3204     * @param ipAddress The external IP address of this machine.
3205     * @throws UnknownHostException if the ipAddress cannot be resolved
3206     * @since 3.1
3207     * @see #getReportHostAddress()
3208     */
3209    public void setReportActiveExternalIPAddress(final String ipAddress) throws UnknownHostException {
3210        this.reportActiveExternalHost = InetAddress.getByName(ipAddress);
3211    }
3212
3213    /**
3214     * Sets the restart offset for file transfers.
3215     * <p>
3216     * The restart command is not sent to the server immediately. It is sent when a data connection is created as part of a subsequent command. The restart
3217     * marker is reset to zero after use.
3218     * </p>
3219     * <p>
3220     * <b>Note: This method should only be invoked immediately prior to the transfer to which it applies.</b>
3221     * </p>
3222     *
3223     * @param offset The offset into the remote file at which to start the next file transfer. This must be a value greater than or equal to zero.
3224     */
3225    public void setRestartOffset(final long offset) {
3226        if (offset >= 0) {
3227            restartOffset = offset;
3228        }
3229    }
3230
3231    /**
3232     * Sets the value to be used for the data socket SO_SNDBUF option. If the value is positive, the option will be set when the data socket has been created.
3233     *
3234     * @param bufSize The size of the buffer, zero or negative means the value is ignored.
3235     * @since 3.3
3236     */
3237    public void setSendDataSocketBufferSize(final int bufSize) {
3238        sendDataSocketBufferSize = bufSize;
3239    }
3240
3241    /**
3242     * Sets whether to use EPSV with IPv4. Might be worth enabling in some circumstances.
3243     *
3244     * For example, when using IPv4 with NAT it may work with some rare configurations. E.g. if FTP server has a static PASV address (external network) and the
3245     * client is coming from another internal network. In that case the data connection after PASV command would fail, while EPSV would make the client succeed
3246     * by taking just the port.
3247     *
3248     * @param selected value to set.
3249     * @since 2.2
3250     */
3251    public void setUseEPSVwithIPv4(final boolean selected) {
3252        this.useEPSVwithIPv4 = selected;
3253    }
3254
3255    private boolean storeFile(final FTPCmd command, final String remote, final InputStream local) throws IOException {
3256        return _storeFile(command.getCommand(), remote, local);
3257    }
3258
3259    /**
3260     * Stores a file on the server using the given name and taking input from the given InputStream. This method does NOT close the given InputStream. If the
3261     * current file type is ASCII, line separators in the file are transparently converted to the NETASCII format (i.e., you should not attempt to create a
3262     * special InputStream to do this).
3263     *
3264     * @param remote The name to give the remote file.
3265     * @param local  The local InputStream from which to read the file.
3266     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
3267     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException                  If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some
3268     *                                                       other reason causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as
3269     *                                                       an IOException or independently as itself.
3270     * @throws org.apache.commons.net.io.CopyStreamException If an I/O error occurs while actually transferring the file. The CopyStreamException allows you to
3271     *                                                       determine the number of bytes transferred and the IOException causing the error. This exception may
3272     *                                                       be caught either as an IOException or independently as itself.
3273     * @throws IOException                                   If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the
3274     *                                                       server.
3275     */
3276    public boolean storeFile(final String remote, final InputStream local) throws IOException {
3277        return storeFile(FTPCmd.STOR, remote, local);
3278    }
3279
3280    private OutputStream storeFileStream(final FTPCmd command, final String remote) throws IOException {
3281        return _storeFileStream(command.getCommand(), remote);
3282    }
3283
3284    /**
3285     * Returns an OutputStream through which data can be written to store a file on the server using the given name. If the current file type is ASCII, the
3286     * returned OutputStream will convert line separators in the file to the NETASCII format (i.e., you should not attempt to create a special OutputStream to
3287     * do this). You must close the OutputStream when you finish writing to it. The OutputStream itself will take care of closing the parent data connection
3288     * socket upon being closed.
3289     * <p>
3290     * <b>To finalize the file transfer you must call {@link #completePendingCommand completePendingCommand } and check its return value to verify success.</b>
3291     * If this is not done, subsequent commands may behave unexpectedly.
3292     * </p>
3293     *
3294     * @param remote The name to give the remote file.
3295     * @return An OutputStream through which the remote file can be written. If the data connection cannot be opened (e.g., the file does not exist), null is
3296     *         returned (in which case you may check the reply code to determine the exact reason for failure).
3297     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
3298     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
3299     *                                      independently as itself.
3300     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
3301     */
3302    public OutputStream storeFileStream(final String remote) throws IOException {
3303        return storeFileStream(FTPCmd.STOR, remote);
3304    }
3305
3306    /**
3307     * Stores a file on the server using a unique name assigned by the server and taking input from the given InputStream. This method does NOT close the given
3308     * InputStream. If the current file type is ASCII, line separators in the file are transparently converted to the NETASCII format (i.e., you should not
3309     * attempt to create a special InputStream to do this).
3310     *
3311     * @param local The local InputStream from which to read the file.
3312     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
3313     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException                  If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some
3314     *                                                       other reason causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as
3315     *                                                       an IOException or independently as itself.
3316     * @throws org.apache.commons.net.io.CopyStreamException If an I/O error occurs while actually transferring the file. The CopyStreamException allows you to
3317     *                                                       determine the number of bytes transferred and the IOException causing the error. This exception may
3318     *                                                       be caught either as an IOException or independently as itself.
3319     * @throws IOException                                   If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the
3320     *                                                       server.
3321     */
3322    public boolean storeUniqueFile(final InputStream local) throws IOException {
3323        return storeFile(FTPCmd.STOU, null, local);
3324    }
3325
3326    /**
3327     * Stores a file on the server using a unique name derived from the given name and taking input from the given InputStream. This method does NOT close the
3328     * given InputStream. If the current file type is ASCII, line separators in the file are transparently converted to the NETASCII format (i.e., you should
3329     * not attempt to create a special InputStream to do this).
3330     *
3331     * @param remote The name on which to base the unique name given to the remote file.
3332     * @param local  The local InputStream from which to read the file.
3333     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
3334     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException                  If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some
3335     *                                                       other reason causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as
3336     *                                                       an IOException or independently as itself.
3337     * @throws org.apache.commons.net.io.CopyStreamException If an I/O error occurs while actually transferring the file. The CopyStreamException allows you to
3338     *                                                       determine the number of bytes transferred and the IOException causing the error. This exception may
3339     *                                                       be caught either as an IOException or independently as itself.
3340     * @throws IOException                                   If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the
3341     *                                                       server.
3342     */
3343    public boolean storeUniqueFile(final String remote, final InputStream local) throws IOException {
3344        return storeFile(FTPCmd.STOU, remote, local);
3345    }
3346
3347    /**
3348     * Returns an OutputStream through which data can be written to store a file on the server using a unique name assigned by the server. If the current file
3349     * type is ASCII, the returned OutputStream will convert line separators in the file to the NETASCII format (i.e., you should not attempt to create a
3350     * special OutputStream to do this). You must close the OutputStream when you finish writing to it. The OutputStream itself will take care of closing the
3351     * parent data connection socket upon being closed.
3352     * <p>
3353     * <b>To finalize the file transfer you must call {@link #completePendingCommand completePendingCommand } and check its return value to verify success.</b>
3354     * If this is not done, subsequent commands may behave unexpectedly.
3355     * </p>
3356     *
3357     * @return An OutputStream through which the remote file can be written. If the data connection cannot be opened (e.g., the file does not exist), null is
3358     *         returned (in which case you may check the reply code to determine the exact reason for failure).
3359     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
3360     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
3361     *                                      independently as itself.
3362     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
3363     */
3364    public OutputStream storeUniqueFileStream() throws IOException {
3365        return storeFileStream(FTPCmd.STOU, null);
3366    }
3367
3368    /**
3369     * Returns an OutputStream through which data can be written to store a file on the server using a unique name derived from the given name. If the current
3370     * file type is ASCII, the returned OutputStream will convert line separators in the file to the NETASCII format (i.e., you should not attempt to create a
3371     * special OutputStream to do this). You must close the OutputStream when you finish writing to it. The OutputStream itself will take care of closing the
3372     * parent data connection socket upon being closed.
3373     * <p>
3374     * <b>To finalize the file transfer you must call {@link #completePendingCommand completePendingCommand } and check its return value to verify success.</b>
3375     * If this is not done, subsequent commands may behave unexpectedly.
3376     *
3377     * @param remote The name on which to base the unique name given to the remote file.
3378     * @return An OutputStream through which the remote file can be written. If the data connection cannot be opened (e.g., the file does not exist), null is
3379     *         returned (in which case you may check the reply code to determine the exact reason for failure).
3380     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
3381     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
3382     *                                      independently as itself.
3383     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
3384     */
3385    public OutputStream storeUniqueFileStream(final String remote) throws IOException {
3386        return storeFileStream(FTPCmd.STOU, remote);
3387    }
3388
3389    /**
3390     * Issue the FTP SMNT command.
3391     *
3392     * @param pathname The pathname to mount.
3393     * @return True if successfully completed, false if not.
3394     * @throws FTPConnectionClosedException If the FTP server prematurely closes the connection as a result of the client being idle or some other reason
3395     *                                      causing the server to send FTP reply code 421. This exception may be caught either as an IOException or
3396     *                                      independently as itself.
3397     * @throws IOException                  If an I/O error occurs while either sending a command to the server or receiving a reply from the server.
3398     */
3399    public boolean structureMount(final String pathname) throws IOException {
3400        return FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(smnt(pathname));
3401    }
3402
3403    private Socket wrapOnDeflate(final Socket plainSocket) {
3404        switch (fileTransferMode) {
3405        case DEFLATE_TRANSFER_MODE:
3406            return new DeflateSocket(plainSocket);
3407        // Experiment, not in an RFC?
3408        // case GZIP_TRANSFER_MODE:
3409            //return new GZIPSocket(plainSocket);
3410        default:
3411            return plainSocket;
3412        }
3413    }
3414}