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#4455 rejected Cannot launch Filezilla, libgnutls.so.26 not found D-4
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[me@localhost Desktop]$ '/home/yukinoroh/me/FileZilla3/bin/filezilla' /home/me/Programmes/FileZilla3/bin/filezilla: error while loading shared libraries: libgnutls.so.26: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

#4593 outdated No directory listing from VxWorks in Vista Dave Hawthorne
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Running Filezilla client 3.2.5, I cannot get a directory listing from certain VxWorks servers in Vista. The servers are embedded in a home controller (AMX NetLinx, to be precise) and are running VxWorks 5.5.1. Here is a copy of the exchange on my Vista machine:

Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message... Response: 220 VxWorks (VxWorks5.5.1) FTP server ready Command: USER administrator Response: 331 Password required Command: PASS Response: 230 User logged in Status: Connected Status: Retrieving directory listing... Command: PWD Response: 257 Current directory is "doc:user" Error: Failed to retrieve directory listing

Passive or active does not matter, and it is not a timeout; the failure comes immediately. On the same network, the same connection, the same router, and an identical setup, but on a machine running XP, the listing and all other operations are fine. The problem is only with my machine running Vista.

#12905 worksforme Filezilla Error On Illegal Windows Characters DLdrrr3
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FileZilla Client


Version: 3.63.2.1

Build information:

Compiled for: x86_64-w64-mingw32 Compiled on: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu Build date: 2023-03-03 Compiled with: x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc (GCC) 10-win32 20210110 Compiler flags: -O2 -g -Wall -Wextra -Wno-deprecated-copy -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -Wno-cast-function-type

Linked against:

wxWidgets: 3.2.1 SQLite: 3.39.4 GnuTLS: 3.8.0

Operating system:

Name: Windows 11 (build 22621), 64-bit edition Version: 10.0 Platform: 64-bit system CPU features: sse sse2 sse3 ssse3 sse4.1 sse4.2 avx avx2 aes pclmulqdq rdrnd bmi bmi2 adx lm Settings dir: C:\Users\TR\AppData\Roaming\FileZilla\

Issue-This version of Filezilla is not handling illegal characters correctly. Previous versions have not had this specific trouble to replace illegal characters from the server while transferring to a Windows system.

The attached screenshot shows 3 files that failed transfer from server to Windows directory due to the illegal Windows character colon (:) present in the 3 files. The first transfer initiated using the filezilla preference of Automatic for FTP File Types resulted in the 3 files failing.

When I changed the Filezilla preference to Binary for FTP File Types and retried the folder download, the same 3 files failed.

This is not correct behavior and is also strange because in the Filezilla queue area the illegal character colon has been replaced with underscore. You can confirm that the illegal character exists on the server by reviewing the 2 highlighted files on the server side of Filezilla remote window.

Local Directory

"T:\pathfinder\199800 Fantastic Four 1_2 (Wizard).cbr" "T:\pathfinder\199800 Generation X 1_2 02 of 02 covers.cbz" "T:\pathfinder\199800 Spider-Man 1_2 (Wizard) 02 of 02 covers.cbz"

Remote Directory

"\199800 Fantastic Four 1:2 (Wizard).cbr" "\199800 Generation X 1:2 02 of 02 covers.cbz" "\199800 Spider-Man 1:2 (Wizard) 02 of 02 covers.cbz"

Note: When I initially tried to download multiple directories that contained illegal characters, filezilla basically crashed (no further input or output from filezilla window). Filezilla needed to be closed completely and restarted in order to resume normal operations.

By trial and error I was able to figure out that the illegal characters in the directories was what Filezilla took issue with. I decided to download the files individually from the server to see if it could complete successfully and they did. (See the 3 files outside of the directories in the screenshot). So, Filezilla can transfer files with illegal characters correctly individually, but from within a directory queue Filezilla is failing to transfer correctly.

I also confirmed that the files could be downloaded successfully with the illegal characters replaced by installing WinSCP and queuing the 5 directories I tried with Filezilla. All directories were successfully downloaded using the Automatic File Type preference and the illegal colon (:) characters were replaced with %3A.

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