Opened 8 years ago

Closed 8 years ago

Last modified 8 years ago

#11138 closed Bug report (rejected)

Unneccesary wait

Reported by: mambazo Owned by:
Priority: normal Component: FileZilla Client
Keywords: failed timeout reconnect Cc:
Component version: 3.24.0 Operating system type: Windows
Operating system version: 10

Description

When client is idle and disconnects, then you select a different remote directory from the directory-tree, it doesn't reconnect first. You have to wait for the timeout before it will reconnect, or manually disconnect and reconnect.

Logs...


Status: Disconnected from server
Status: Retrieving directory listing of "###"...
Command: cd ".."
Error: Connection timed out after 20 seconds of inactivity
Error: Failed to retrieve directory listing
Status: Disconnected from server
Status: Connecting to ###...
Status: Connected to ###
Status: Retrieving directory listing of "###"...
Status: Listing directory ###
Status: Directory listing of "###" successful


Could it reconnect before trying the command first time round?

I have seen a similar ticket from 11 years ago which was resolved but this it still happening for me. (perhaps 11 years ago it was the Linux version that was fixed? I have no idea.)

Change History (4)

comment:1 by Tim Kosse, 8 years ago

Resolution: rejected
Status: newclosed

You need to distinguish a true disconnect from a timeout due to a faulty firewall, NAT router or consumer-grade modem dropping alive connections without informing both peers.

According to the log there's nothing wrong with FileZilla, eventually the connection simply times our because your system did not get informed by some firewall, NAT router or consumer-grade modem that the connection is no longer alive.

comment:2 by mambazo, 8 years ago

The first line of the log shows that filezilla was informed of the disconnect (or am I reading it wrong?)

Version 0, edited 8 years ago by mambazo (next)

comment:3 by Tim Kosse, 8 years ago

It's from an unrelated connection.

in reply to:  3 comment:4 by mambazo, 8 years ago

Replying to codesquid:

It's from an unrelated connection.

Forgive me but I don't understand. What other connection?

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