Opened 10 years ago

Closed 10 years ago

Last modified 10 years ago

#10178 closed Bug report (rejected)

Updated FileZilla Bug

Reported by: Robyn Smith Owned by:
Priority: high Component: Other
Keywords: Transfer Problem Cc:
Component version: Operating system type: Windows
Operating system version: 3.10.0.2

Description

I updated filezilla today (See below):
I use GoDaddy with Plesk. Never had any problems in the past, however today when i tried updating website pages after connecting (connecting is fine), it not only deletes the old versions from the server but won't upload the new versions... It comes up with a failed transfer log and says "failed to start transfer".

Restarting filezilla etc does not fix the problem. Please advise!

FileZilla Client


Version: 3.10.0.2

Build information:

Compiled for: i686-w64-mingw32
Compiled on: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
Build date: 2015-01-16
Compiled with: i686-w64-mingw32-gcc (GCC) 4.9.1
Compiler flags: -g -O2 -Wall -g -fexceptions -std=gnu++11

Linked against:

wxWidgets: 3.0.3
GnuTLS: 3.2.20
SQLite: 3.8.7.2

Operating system:

Name: Windows 7 (build 7601, Service Pack 1), 64-bit edition
Version: 6.1
Platform: 64-bit system

Attachments (1)

FileZillaProblem.JPG (255.1 KB ) - added by Robyn Smith 10 years ago.
tried updating Calendar.html. It deletes the existing file from the Server and fails to replace it with the updated version

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Change History (8)

comment:1 by Tim Kosse, 10 years ago

Priority: criticallow
Status: newmoreinfo

Please post a log of a transfer attempt.

by Robyn Smith, 10 years ago

Attachment: FileZillaProblem.JPG added

tried updating Calendar.html. It deletes the existing file from the Server and fails to replace it with the updated version

comment:2 by Robyn Smith, 10 years ago

Priority: lowhigh
Status: moreinfonew

comment:3 by Tim Kosse, 10 years ago

Resolution: rejected
Status: newclosed

This is a known bug in IIS. Microsoft has issues a patch for it for your server administrator to install.

in reply to:  3 comment:4 by Robyn Smith, 10 years ago

Replying to codesquid:

This is a known bug in IIS. Microsoft has issues a patch for it for your server administrator to install.

Mind giving a link or the name of this patch?

in reply to:  5 comment:6 by Robyn Smith, 10 years ago

comment:7 by Tim Kosse, 10 years ago

Which Windows Version does the server run under? Which version of IIS does the server use?

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