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How to install Mozilla without IE on a remote Windows?
Problem - I can't install Mozilla on a remote machine connected via Remote Desktop from the command line or otherwise without downloading via IE.
I tried 3 options:
1. In the explorer (where there are folders, a graphical interface) when going to ftp://ftp.mozilla.org - ERROR
2. In the terminal, going to ftp and open releases.mozilla.org - ERROR
3. In the terminal ftp ftp.mozilla.org - ERROR.
What is it? Is ftp disabled on my instance?
How to solve my problem?
Thank you.
APD: The working machine is Ubuntu. Remote - Windows Server R2 2012. I connect via Reminna.
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Download the installer to the local machine and upload it to the host via FTP.
you are doing crap, what ftp.mozila indicated in the url does not mean that this host is available to everyone via ftp, it is only available via http,
respectively, no ftp open will work there, mzilla does not allow anyone to download from yourself via ftp
find farefox on any ftp and download via ftp client
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