Opened 18 years ago

Last modified 18 years ago

#1019 closed Bug report

Uploading multiple files bug

Reported by: darocker22 Owned by:
Priority: normal Component: FileZilla Client
Keywords: Cc: darocker22, Tim Kosse
Component version: Operating system type:
Operating system version:

Description

This bug has started to occur alot lately and is very
quite annoying. What is happening is if i try to upload
2 files at the same time sometimes those files are
named incorrectly.

For example I have 2 files, File1 and File2. If i try
to upload these to at the same time. The contents of
File1 gets saved as the file name of File2 and the
opposite for File2 contents saved as File1.

This has occurred on several WinXP SP2 machines and
even on Win2K, and doesn't matter if i'm uploading to a
windows or a linux server. Most of the files i upload
are graphics or text files for website
(ASP,PHP,JSP,.NET, etc...)

Change History (4)

comment:1 by Tim Kosse, 18 years ago

Known problem with certain lowcost routers like for example
some Linksys routers.
Either the router you are using or the router the server is
using is bugged. Contact your router vendor for a fix.

comment:2 by darocker22, 18 years ago

I've tried several other FTP Clients and this problem does
not occur, so it must be a bug within filezilla. Because no
other FTP client i've tested with has this problem. My
server rack is hosted using highend cisco routers and we use
a cisco router at my work place. At home, i've tried both
with and without a router, using roadrunner buisness, and
the problem still persists.

It doesn't occur with WS_FTP, CuteFTP, or IglooFTP.

comment:3 by Tim Kosse, 18 years ago

I see no way how this could possibly be caused by FileZilla.
It would require a swap of socket or file handlers. But the
different transfer threads are totally independant, they got
no access to the handles of other threads.

I need more information to figure this out:

  • Active or passive transfer mode
  • Normal FTP, FTP over SSL or SFTP?
  • Are you using MODE Z compression?
  • Is FZ configures to use a proxy?
  • Are you using any firewalls or on-access virus scanners?

comment:4 by sf-robot, 18 years ago

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