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#10818 | fixed | Alternative Midnight Format Causes 24:00 To Be Prefixed To the File Name & Unable To Retrieve | ||
Description |
We connect to a client which uses Alternative Midnight Format (24:00) timestamps when retrieving directory listings using sFTP. This system has logs, several of which roll at midnight, making the occurrence of these timestamps somewhat common. When a directory listing is performed against the server, the data returned is: (file name = testdate, file size = 3 bytes, file timestamp = 4/5/2016 00:00 == 4/4/2016 24:00) 1459828800 -rw------- 1 99999999 0 3 Apr 4 24:00 testdate The client window shows the file name as "24:00 testdate" and properly shows the date/timestamp as 2016-04-05 00:00 when using ISO 8601 format. When retrieving the file, the command sent is: get "24:00 testdate" "c:\temp1\24_00 testdate" and fails because the file indicated in the command does not exist. Other commands against the file also fail for the same reason. It is my understanding that ISO 8601 indicates midnight as 00:00 or 24:00 of the day prior, both being valid formats. |
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#10640 | rejected | Always trust certifcate does not work on all sites | ||
Description |
When I open a site that has a certificate problem, the Unknown certificate window pops up. But the "Always trust certificate in future sessions" checkbox is not enabled so the next time I open FileZilla, I have to verify the site again. This only started happening in 3.13.1 The site I am trying to access is ktlcanada.com Other sites seem to not do this. FileZilla Client Version: 3.13.1 Build information:
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#3191 | Always trust certificate in future sessions not work | |||
Description |
using TLS connect to a site using unknown certificate, when click 'Always trust certificate in future sessions', it only work for current instance of FileZilla3. After close FileZilla3, next time, it will ask again. |