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lftp - mirror: Login failed: 534 Policy requires SSL.

I am newly seeing this error at the end of CI when trying to upload files using `lftp`.

Nothing has changed on our server: I can successfully issue and complete a `mirror` command within `lftp`, using the same login as used in the CI, from another server external to our company.

Is Bitbucket somehow, intentionally or otherwise, newly blocking the required ports?

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Igor Stoyanov
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
Feb 17, 2023

@Mike Beaton hi.

Maybe you could try to use Atlassian ftp-deploy pipe:

script:
  - pipe: atlassian/ftp-deploy:0.4.0
    variables:
      USER: my-ftp-user
      PASSWORD: $FTP_PASSWORD
      SERVER: 127.0.0.1
      REMOTE_PATH: /tmp/my-remote-directory

Regards, Igor

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