Opened 15 years ago
Closed 14 years ago
#5031 closed Bug report (rejected)
Hang on 100% Download and ftpcontrolsocket.cpp(1819): Waiting for replies to skip before sending next command... caller=0p2e53e08
Reported by: | Lucas Cooper | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | low | Component: | FileZilla Client |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Component version: | Operating system type: | Other | |
Operating system version: | Windows XP, Windows 7, Sabayon Linux 5.0, Ubuntu Linux 10.04 |
Description
Every time I download a file, it gets to 100% and then stays there. I have used checksums to verify that the download has completed and then remove the download but when I add a new one it says: "ftpcontrolsocket.cpp(1819): Waiting for replies to skip before sending next command... caller=0p2e53e08" this happens in version 3.3.0.1 on Windows and Linux ( the caller is different under linux)
Change History (3)
comment:1 by , 15 years ago
Resolution: | → rejected |
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Status: | new → closed |
comment:2 by , 14 years ago
Operating system type: | Windows → Other |
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Operating system version: | Windows 7, Sabayon Linux 5.0 → Windows XP, Windows 7, Sabayon Linux 5.0, Ubuntu Linux 10.04 |
Resolution: | rejected |
Status: | closed → reopened |
I'm experiencing this problem every time I connect to servers at Hosteurope. Every other FTP client I tried, may it be free or commercial was able to do this except FileZilla. I don't think they will change their servers only because FileZilla isn't able to communicate properly with their servers. Yeah sure this may be not completely in accordance to the RFCs, but it makes me a little bit upset how ignorant one could handle a problem like this.
I think if this will not be fixed I'll switch to something else and drop FileZilla even though I liked it as a cross platform solution for Linux and Windows.
comment:3 by , 14 years ago
Priority: | critical → low |
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Resolution: | → rejected |
Status: | reopened → closed |
See my previous reply.
Timeouts at the end of a transfer are almost always caused by a broken router and/or firewall that's disregarding the TCP specifications. See http://wiki.filezilla-project.org/Network_Configuration#Timeouts_on_large_files for details.