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#3767 | rejected | Renaming a file aborts the connection | ||
Description |
When connected to a remote host site, I tried to rename a file there. After I corrected the filename there (renamed it), I hit return to confirm the edit. The connection then aborted. I'm using Fizezilla 3.1.2. Here's the log: Command: LIST Response: 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for /bin/ls. Response: 226 Transfer complete. Status: Directory listing successful Status: Renaming '/httpdocs/Pictures/2008-06-08 Siberian elm branchxsmall.jpg' to '/httpdocs/Pictures/2008-06-08 Siberian elm branch-small.jpg' Command: RNFR 2008-06-08 Siberian elm branchxsmall.jpg Error: Disconnected from server: ECONNABORTED - Connection aborted |
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#7983 | fixed | Error: GnuTLS error -9: A TLS packet with unexpected length was received. | ||
Description |
The "summary" error occurs on line 553 in the Log File after "Response: 226-File successfully transferred" on line 546. It appears the error causes FileZilla to attempt to download the file again which results in the "File already exists" dialog. I assume it is the same thing that is occuring on two other files when backing up a WordPress installation from a GoDaddy Virtual Dedicated Server. If I select the default option to overwrite, it will loop on transferring the same file over and over for 20 minutes or more. Other than these 3 files, the transfers complete successfully. I have also noticed that the file on my Windows 7 Professional system has the current date instead of the source file date when this happens. |
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#5056 | fixed | FileZilla 3.3.0.1 hangs when starting up in OS X 10.6.2 | ||
Description |
FileZilla 3.3.0.1 has been working fine until today. The software update was from Apple to update Airport Utility. But I don't think that would cause FileZilla not to launch. Attached is the crash report sent to Apple and also the FileZilla Diagnostic report. My System: MacPro 3,1 (Early 2008) Processors: 2 x 2.8GHz 8 core Intel Xeon Kernel Mode: 64-bit Memory: 18GB Disks: 1 x 320GB, 2 x 1TB, 1 x 2TB Optical Drive: Apple SuperDrive WebCam: Logitech Pro-9000 Modem: Apple External Network: 1GB Ethernet Network drive: 1 x Apple 2TB Time Capsule Thank you, Don Leckie |