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marcus
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filename issue

Post by marcus »

Just dowloaded and started to use Core FTP Lite

Super!

Everything works fine except :cry:

I have some files (from KDE Mail Folder) that are named, I must admit :oops: in a strange fashion

Here is an example of one filename:
1086197184.6806.3QaY:2,S
I can see the name in the directory, CoreFTP Lite attempts the transfer but the log window indicates the file transfer failed

If I click on the filename and choose dowload as abc

the transfer works perfectly.

So this surely as to do with the strange naming but since those files are within folders, and they are quite numerous (archived messages) would there be any setting that would workaround this problem?

Thanks
marcus
Posts: 4
Joined: Wed Mar 02, 2005 6:42 pm

Post by marcus »

I tried (using the right click in the log window) to select all (I had one entry) but there is no copy item in menu nor a copy to buffer. So I used properties and here is the info

Host: 192.168.2.4

Source: /home/marc/back mail 2/Croisière/cur/1086197184.6806.3QaY:2,S

Destination: D:\Documents and Settings\Marc\Mes documents\Download\1086197184.6806.3qay:2,s

Type: Download

Status: Failed

Size:43,905


Hope this is the information you wanted.


On my Linux computer I am using ProFTPD and I connect with CoreFTP Lite to that computer.

Thanks
marcus
Posts: 4
Joined: Wed Mar 02, 2005 6:42 pm

Post by marcus »

Sorry :oops: I was looking at the bottom window.

Here it is:
Welcome to Core FTP, release ver 1.3b, build 1403 (A) -- © 2003-2004
WinSock 2.0
Mem -- 253,424 KB, Virt -- 2,097,024 KB
Started on Thursday March 03, 2005 at 11:35:AM
Connect socket #536 to 192.168.2.4, port 21...
220 ProFTPD 1.2.9 Server (ProFTPD Default Installation) [lastation2.videotron.ca]
USER marc
331 Password required for marc.
PASS **********
230 User marc logged in.
SYST
215 UNIX Type: L8
Keep alive off...
PWD
257 "/home/marc" is current directory.
CWD /home/marc/
250 CWD command successful.
PASV
227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,2,4,128,251).
LIST -al
Connect socket #576 to 192.168.2.4, port 33019...
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for file list
226 Transfer complete.
CWD /home/marc/.DCOPserver_lastation2.videotron.ca_:0
550 /home/marc/.DCOPserver_lastation2.videotron.ca_:0: Not a directory
CWD /home/marc/
250 CWD command successful.
Transferred 7,822 bytes in 0.046 seconds
CWD /home/marc/Backmailjan2005/
250 CWD command successful.
PASV
227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,2,4,128,252).
LIST -al
Connect socket #672 to 192.168.2.4, port 33020...
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for file list
226 Transfer complete.
Transferred 179 bytes in 0.008 seconds
CWD /home/marc/Backmailjan2005/.Mail/
250 CWD command successful.
PASV
227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,2,4,128,253).
LIST -al
Connect socket #672 to 192.168.2.4, port 33021...
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for file list
226 Transfer complete.
Transferred 5,287 bytes in 0.015 seconds
CWD /home/marc/Backmailjan2005/.Mail/Croisière/
250 CWD command successful.
PASV
227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,2,4,128,254).
LIST -al
Connect socket #672 to 192.168.2.4, port 33022...
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for file list
226 Transfer complete.
Transferred 297 bytes in 0.008 seconds
CWD /home/marc/Backmailjan2005/.Mail/Croisière/cur/
250 CWD command successful.
PASV
227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,2,4,128,255).
LIST -al
Connect socket #672 to 192.168.2.4, port 33023...
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for file list
226 Transfer complete.
Transferred 854 bytes in 0.008 seconds
TYPE I
200 Type set to I
PASV
227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,2,4,129,0).
RETR 1086197184.6806.3QaY:2,S
Connect socket #684 to 192.168.2.4, port 33024...
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for 1086197184.6806.3QaY:2,S (43905 bytes)
226 Transfer complete.
TYPE I
200 Type set to I
PASV
227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,2,4,129,1).
RETR 1086197184.6806.3QaY:2,S
Connect socket #688 to 192.168.2.4, port 33025...
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for 1086197184.6806.3QaY:2,S (43905 bytes)
226 Transfer complete.
TYPE I
200 Type set to I
PASV
227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,2,4,129,2).
RETR 1086197184.6806.3QaY:2,S
Connect socket #700 to 192.168.2.4, port 33026...
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for 1086197184.6806.3QaY:2,S (43905 bytes)
226 Transfer complete.
TYPE I
200 Type set to I
PASV
227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,2,4,129,3).
RETR 1086197184.6806.3QaY:2,S
Connect socket #708 to 192.168.2.4, port 33027...
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for 1086197184.6806.3QaY:2,S (43905 bytes)
226 Transfer complete.
TYPE I
200 Type set to I
PASV
227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,2,4,129,4).
RETR 1086197184.6806.3QaY:2,S
Connect socket #716 to 192.168.2.4, port 33028...
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for 1086197184.6806.3QaY:2,S (43905 bytes)
226 Transfer complete.
Transfer time: 00:00:01


Thanks
marcus
Posts: 4
Joined: Wed Mar 02, 2005 6:42 pm

Post by marcus »

Thanks.

Your program cannot be everything for everyone! :D

For transferring files between my two boxes This is my main task: excellent.

Trying to backup from one to another brings such inconsistencies such as I found described on the rdiff-backup web site, which describes these limitations:
This compensates for some windows file systems' inability to store hard links, symlinks, device files, sockets, fifos, case sensitive filenames, and filenames with colons (":") in them.
The remark about case sensitive is outdated but I did try a transfer of a folder with symbolic links which did not end up in a duplicate of the original directory

So it is not worth trying to fix something which does not need to be fixed ... :wink:

Keep on the good work and don't worry about me using a good tool for the wrong task 8)

And Thanks again
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