Wget multiple FTP files without re-logging in on every file

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Lets say there's a ftp site with a bunch of files I want to download - ftp://ftp.example.com, and they allow for an "anonymous login" over FTP.



Suppose that ftp://ftp.example.com has



file1.zip, 
file2.zip,
... ,
file100.zip


Also suppose that I have a list of the filepaths I want to download all in a bash variable like so:



paths="ftp://ftp.example.com/file1.zip ftp://ftp.example.com/file7.zip"


Is there a way to do wget $paths (i.e. download my list of two files) without having to see wget do for every file:



Connecting to ftp.example.com|10.10.10.10|:21... connected.
Logging in as anonymous ... Logged In!


where wget logs in to the authenticates with the site once for every single file I download?



Your help much appreciated!










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    Lets say there's a ftp site with a bunch of files I want to download - ftp://ftp.example.com, and they allow for an "anonymous login" over FTP.



    Suppose that ftp://ftp.example.com has



    file1.zip, 
    file2.zip,
    ... ,
    file100.zip


    Also suppose that I have a list of the filepaths I want to download all in a bash variable like so:



    paths="ftp://ftp.example.com/file1.zip ftp://ftp.example.com/file7.zip"


    Is there a way to do wget $paths (i.e. download my list of two files) without having to see wget do for every file:



    Connecting to ftp.example.com|10.10.10.10|:21... connected.
    Logging in as anonymous ... Logged In!


    where wget logs in to the authenticates with the site once for every single file I download?



    Your help much appreciated!










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      Lets say there's a ftp site with a bunch of files I want to download - ftp://ftp.example.com, and they allow for an "anonymous login" over FTP.



      Suppose that ftp://ftp.example.com has



      file1.zip, 
      file2.zip,
      ... ,
      file100.zip


      Also suppose that I have a list of the filepaths I want to download all in a bash variable like so:



      paths="ftp://ftp.example.com/file1.zip ftp://ftp.example.com/file7.zip"


      Is there a way to do wget $paths (i.e. download my list of two files) without having to see wget do for every file:



      Connecting to ftp.example.com|10.10.10.10|:21... connected.
      Logging in as anonymous ... Logged In!


      where wget logs in to the authenticates with the site once for every single file I download?



      Your help much appreciated!










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      Lets say there's a ftp site with a bunch of files I want to download - ftp://ftp.example.com, and they allow for an "anonymous login" over FTP.



      Suppose that ftp://ftp.example.com has



      file1.zip, 
      file2.zip,
      ... ,
      file100.zip


      Also suppose that I have a list of the filepaths I want to download all in a bash variable like so:



      paths="ftp://ftp.example.com/file1.zip ftp://ftp.example.com/file7.zip"


      Is there a way to do wget $paths (i.e. download my list of two files) without having to see wget do for every file:



      Connecting to ftp.example.com|10.10.10.10|:21... connected.
      Logging in as anonymous ... Logged In!


      where wget logs in to the authenticates with the site once for every single file I download?



      Your help much appreciated!







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