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#4244 rejected Directory listing fails over FTPS GeorgeHara
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Hi,

I have already seen some people reporting this error and you saying they need to upgrade their FTP server, but this is with a different FTP server (ProFTPD).

In FileZilla 3.2.1, when I am trying to connect through SFTP (FTP over explicit TLS/SSL) to a server, the connection succeeds but the directory listing fails.

A few days back directory listing worked with FileZilla 3.0.8.1.

Attached you have the connection log.

George

#5267 fixed Drag drop extremely badly broken on OSX Ger teunis
Description

Dragging files from remove FTP to local disk will result in unpredictable tranfers. When I drag one file from httpdocs it tranfered the complete httpdocs to local disk.

Once it even renamed a folder "downloads" to "nzbvortex-0.5.0.zip" which was the file I wanted to drag locally.

Very very badly broken now. I've remove the .filezilla from my home and the preferences from ~/Library/Preferences/de.FileZillaxxx and redownloaded the latest stable.

I am very sure I am not making an invalid drag operation.

#4379 rejected Expected another server reply(15) : 550 can't access file. commis@globetrotter.net
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I setup a FTP backup which I admit is very big (approx 25 GB), everything work fine except for 1 file. I run the backup every night and every night this file does not get saved and I get the following message. Expected another server reply(15) : 550 can't access file. I have tried many things: renaming the file, changing the folder source and destination, creating a backup job specifically for that file, and also trying different times of day, but I always get the same error. Here are details of the setup: both computers are running Windows XP Pro, I am using the latest Filezilla server version 0.9.31, the file is of type .zip,

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