when accessing Windows FTP server under Linux, there may be problems with Chinese garbled characters, which is due to the different Chinese encoding. Windows Chinese encoding uses GBK, and Linxu Most versions of the default encoding is UTF8.
One solution is to use LFTP login in the terminal, manually set the Chinese encoding method, enter in the terminal
Lftp ftp://<username>:<password>@<address>1
After logging in, enter
Set Ftp:charset gbkset file:charset utf812
You can then display the Chinese file name normally, but there may be a problem. Occurs when you try LS or CD after Setup is complete
Fatal error:certificate Verification:not trusted1
You also need to enter:
Set Ssl:verify-certificate no1
If you don't want to enter the three set Balabala after each login, just create the ~/.LFTP/RC and add the three sentences to the RC file.
Linux access to Windows FTP server garbled problem solution