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HOST='192.168.1.64' USER='anonymous' PASSWD='blah@blah.com' FILE='test.txt' ftp -n $HOST <<BLAH quote USER $USER quote PASS $PASSWD bin get $FILE quit END_SCRIPT exit 0 #!/bin/sh HOST='ftpperso.free.fr' USER='patrice.delpy' PASSWD='0ghumsaz' FILE='file.txt' ftp -n $HOST <<END_SCRIPT quote USER $USER quote PASS $PASSWD put $FILE quit END_SCRIPT exit 0 What is likely causing the issue is that you are using by default /usr/kerberos/bin/ftp instead of /usr/bin/ftp. You can confirm which version you’re using by typing “which ftp”. Kerberos FTP is of course expecting Kerberos authentication and throws a warning message if you’re not using it. To alleviate the warning/error, specify the full path to the ftp you want to use, which in most cases would be /usr/bin/ftp. To simplify this and to prevent doing so in the future, you could set up an alias in your .profile or .bash_profile like this: alias ftp=/usr/bin/ftp alias ftp=/usr/bin/ftp sudo apt-get install imagemagick ftp metar gnome-schedule #!/bin/sh cd /home/pi/webcam ftp -i <<** open ftpperso.free.fr cd webcam put viewcam.jpg disconnect bye *